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The new technology allowed sponge divers to go to greater depths and stay longer under water.
The loss of his father, a hard-helmet sponge diver, had taught him that.
The wreck had been found in October 1900 by a group of Greek sponge divers.
His father and grandfather had been sponge divers in a town called Tarpon Springs.
Still, fresh from Manhattan, he paces along the pier, asking anyone who passes to help him become a sponge diver.
Its residents included sailors, fishermen and sponge divers.
The film concerns a community of sponge divers who are harassed by a large and hostile manta ray.
In Cyprus, they learned that a sponge diver had found an intriguing pile of wine jars on the sea bottom.
He began taking trips with his intellectual friends on the sponge divers' sailing boats, called gulets.
"A Greek sponge diver I met in Florida told me. '
Remember the sponge divers of Tarpon Springs?
It was conceived as a song that sponge divers would sing when traveling with their caïque boats across the seas.
The Greek sponge divers simply joined the weights with ropes which went over the corselet like saddle bags.
Greek sponge divers settled the city of Tarpon Springs, 25 miles west of Tampa.
October: Greek sponge divers discover the Antikythera wreck.
Skevos in his student years was a traditional free naked sponge diver in Kalymnos.
The sponge divers also recovered from the wreck the famous Antikythera mechanism, believed to be an astronomical calculator.
The first Kalymnian sponge divers dived naked without equipment and relied on their ability to hold their breath under water.
Also archaeological objects that were collected by sponge divers from Nea Koutali are displayed.
Known locally as Apalach, it was founded by 19th-century sponge divers and cotton and lumber barons.
In 1905, he introduced sponge diving to the area and recruited Greek sponge divers from the Dodecanese Islands.
In his honor the "disease of the naked sponge divers" was named "Skevos Zervos disease".
The Sponge Divers (1955; with Clift)
It was discovered by sponge divers off Point Glyphadia on the Greek island of Antikythera in 1900.
In Spanish waters, Jacky is required to take up a disguise as an American sponge diver called Jacqueline Bouvier.