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Herb Segars photographs fish, invertebrates, jellyfish, whales, turtles, shipwrecks, mamatees, whales and artificial reefs.
http://www.gotosnapshot.com/
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Barbara and Helmut Corneli presents high quality images of their underwater-image archive. Portfolio and informations about the professional Underwater-Photographers.
http://www.corneli.de/
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We sell underwater pictures taken in scandinavien sea
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Award-winning photography and stock photo agency specializing in the marine environment world-wide, providing dramatic, creative stock and assignment imagery. Coverage includes whales, dolphins and other marine mammals, fish, sharks, invertebrates, scuba diving, etc.
http://www.brandoncole.com/
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Ocean photos by renown marine photographer James Watt and others. Stock photo library features underwater image search for , travel and leisure, whales, dolphins, sharks and other marine life. The best source for underwater stock images and marine art prints.
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Underwater Stock Photography - Beautiful images of the underwater life in Hawaii , Kona, and world wide. Available as fine art prints or for license. Purchase online. Get Somemore Photos. By Jan & Greg McLaughlin
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Steve Simonsen Photography - St. John, US Virgin Islands
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Stock Marine Footage and Photographs - a unique portfolio of quality marine images and ocean footage.
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underwater stock photography and fine art prints, underwater photography.
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Phillip Colla Natural History Photography. Phillip Colla is a natural history photographer, videographer and writer specializing in wild marine mammals (whales, dolphins, seals), remote islands of the eastern Pacific and the California kelp forest. This site displays over 14,000 of his images.
http://www.oceanlight.com/

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David Fleetham is a photographer with stock photos of whales, dolphins, sharks, tropical fish and ocean-related subjects.
http://www.davidfleetham.com/
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Underwater picture gallery by Bernard Radvaner featuring stunning photos of tropical fish, corals, sharks and much more
http://www.lightandsea.com
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Ocean-Photo - the underwater photo archive from BBC Wildlife Winner Reinhard Dirscherl: fishes, sharks, dolphins, whales, manta rays, reefs, corals, critters, Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Indian Ocean, Pacific, Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, Shoals of fishes, Critters, fish art, freshwater, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, Maledives
http://www.underwaterphoto.biz/

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Underwater Stock Picture Library Great Barrier Reef, Australian Marine Life, Screen Savers, Calendars, Educational CDROM
http://www.billwood.com.au/
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http://www.billwood.com.au/

Professional underwater photographer and wildlife stock photography agency specializing in underwater photography, marinelife images, and natural history photographs
http://www.mondragonphoto.com
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The underwater stock photos from the Stephen Frink Collection and related stock photographers
http://www.stephenfrinkcollection.com
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Wikipedia-Article "Underwater"

For other uses of the word underwater, see Underwater (disambiguation)
An underwater scene just beneath the surface.
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An underwater scene just beneath the surface.

Underwater, sometimes shortened as U/W, is a term describing the realm below the surface of water where the water exists in a natural feature (called a body of water) such as an ocean, sea, lake, pond, or river. Three quarters of the planet earth is covered by water. A majority of the planet's solid surface is abyssal plain, at depths between 4000 and 5500 m (13,000 to 18,000 ft) below the surface of the oceans. The solid surface location on the planet closest to the center of the orb is the Challenger Deep, located in the Mariana Trench at a depth of 10,924 m (35,838 ft) under the sea.

Although a number of human activities are conducted underwater—such as scuba diving for work or recreation, or even underwater warfare with submarines—this very extensive environment on planet earth is hostile to humans in many ways and therefore little explored.

An immediate obstacle to human activity under water is the fact that human lungs cannot naturally function in this environment. Unlike the gills of fish, human lungs are adapted to the exchange of gases at atmospheric pressure, not liquids. Aside from simply having insufficient musculature to rapidly move water in and out of the lungs, a more significant problem for all air breathing animals, such as mammals and birds, is that water contains so little dissolved oxygen compared with atmospheric air. Air is around 21% O2; water typically is less than 0.001% dissolved oxygen.

The density of water also causes problems that increase dramatically with depth. The air pressure at the planet surface is 101 kilopascals (14.7 lb. per sq. inch). A comparable water pressure occurs at a depth of only 10 m (34 ft.) (9.8 m (33 ft) for sea water) Thus, at about 10 m below the surface the water exerts twice the pressure (2 atmospheres or 200 kPa absolute) on the body as air at surface level.

For solid objects like our bones and muscles, this added pressure is not much of a problem; but it is a problem for any air-filled spaces like the mouth, ears, paranasal sinuses and lungs. This is because the air in those spaces reduces in volume when under pressure and so does not provide those spaces with support from the higher outside pressure. Even at a depth of 8 feet (2.5 m) underwater, an inability to equalize air pressure in the middle ear with outside water pressure can cause pain, and the tympanic membrane can rupture at depths under 10 ft (3 m). The danger of pressure damage is greatest in shallow water because the rate of pressure change is greatest at the surface of the water. For example the pressure increase between the surface and 10 m (33 ft) is 100% (100 kPa to 200 kPa), but the pressure increase from 30 m (100 ft) to 40 m (130 ft) is only 25% (400 kPa to 500 kPa).

Any object immersed in water is provided with a buoyant force that counters the force of gravity, appearing to make the object less heavy. If the overall density of the object exceeds the density of water, the object sinks. If the overall density is less than the density of water, the object rises until it floats on the surface.

Note the bluish cast given to objects in this underwater photo of pillow lava. (NOAA)
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Note the bluish cast given to objects in this underwater photo of pillow lava. (NOAA)

With increasing depth underwater, sunlight is absorbed, and the amount of visible light diminishes. Because absorption is greater for long wavelengths (red end of the visible spectrum) than for short wavelengths (blue end of the visible spectrum), the colour spectrum is rapidly altered with increasing depth. White objects at the surface appear bluish underwater, and red objects appear dark, even black. Although light penetration will be less if water is turbid, in the very clear water of the open ocean less than 25% of the surface light reaches a depth of 10 m (33 feet). At 100 m (330 ft) the light present from the sun is about 0.5% of that at the surface.

The euphotic depth is the depth at which light intensity falls to 1% of the value at the surface. This depth is dependent upon water clarity, being only a few meters underwater in a turbid estuary, but may reach 200 meters in the open ocean. At the euphotic depth, plants (such as phytoplankton) have no net energy gain from photosynthesis and thus cannot grow.

At depths greater than a few hundred meters, the sun has little effect on water temperature, because the sun's energy has been absorbed by water at the surface. In the great depths of the ocean the water temperature is very cold. In fact, 75% of the water in the world ocean (the great depths) has a temperature between 0 °C and 2 °C.

Water conducts heat around twenty five times more efficiently than air. Hypothermia, a potentially fatal condition, occurs when the human body's core temperature falls below 35 °C. Insulating the body's warmth from water is the main purpose of diving suits and exposure suits when used in water temperatures below 25 °C.

Sound is transmitted about four times faster in water (1435 m/s) than it is in air (330 m/s). The human brain can determine the direction of sound in air by detecting small differences in the time it takes for sound waves in air to reach each of the two ears. For these reasons divers find it difficult to determine the direction of sound underwater.

References

  • Dueker, C. W. 1970, Medical aspects of sport diving. A.S. Barnes and Co., New York. 232 pp.
  • The Briny Deep – Oceanography notes at San Jose State University.
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