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Island Divers Hawaii - Ocean Cleanup Dive, December 2016
Mary Christensen and Ocean Divers Hawaii helps clean up the Spitting Caves dive site off Oahu in December 2016. For more information, please visit their website at OahuScubaDiving.com and read the full story on CaliforniaDiver.com.
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The Undersea Voyager Project: Submarine Dives Fallen Leaf Lake, Tahoe
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The Undersea Voyager Project explores the depth of Fallen Leaf Lake near South Lake Tahoe, California. It is here that ancient trees, thousands of years old and still standing up to 100 feet tall stand upright from the bottom of the lake. Read the full story on this mission and more at californiadiver.com/solving-a-mile-high-mystery-0703 For more information and to learn more about future missi...
The Undersea Voyager Project - Tree Roots in Fallen Leaf Lake
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This video is an excerpt of the full video found here: ua-cam.com/video/jf6TSh3mwfY/v-deo.html
Scuba Diving Dos Ojos Cenote in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico
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Scuba Diving Dos Ojos Cenote in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico. Read the full story and see more photos on CaliforniaDiver.com here: californiadiver.com/?p=16300
Boy Scouts Merit Badge - Monterey, CA
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California Diver Magazine joins Marin County Boy Scouts as they earn their scuba diving merit badge in Monterey, California. Summer 2015. Read the full story here: californiadiver.com/boy-scouts-scuba-in-monterey-998/
iDive Case for Scuba Diving with the iPad
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A look at the iDive Case for Scuba Diving with the iPad. For more information, visit CaliforniaDiver.com.
Diving Kailua-Kona's Mile Marker 4 - Lava Tube
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Just 4 miles from Kailua is a great shore diving spot, known as Mile Marker 4. Here's a look at one of the lava tubes just offshore. To read more, visit CaliforniaDiver.com
CaliforniaDiver.com meets Ocean Reef at the 2014 DEMA show
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For more information, visit us at CaliforniaDiver.com.
CaliforniaDiver.com Meets H2Odyssey at the 2014 DEMA Dive Show
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For more information, visit us at CaliforniaDiver.com.
CaliforniaDiver.com meets HECS at the 2014 DEMA Show
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CaliforniaDiver.com meets Lachland McPherson from HECS at the 2014 DEMA Show. For more information, visit CaliforniaDiver.com and HECSLLC.com.
CaliforniaDiver.com meets HECS at the 2014 DEMA Show (Part 2)
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CaliforniaDiver.com meets HECS co-inventor Mike Slinkard at the 2014 DEMA Show. For more information, visit CaliforniaDiver.com and HECSLLC.com.
CaliforniaDiver.com meets Light & Motion at the 2014 DEMA Show
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CaliforniaDiver.com meets Light & Motion at the 2014 DEMA Show
CaliforniaDiver.com meets Diveheart at the 2014 DEMA show
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CaliforniaDiver.com speaks with Diveheart founder and President Jim Elliott at the 2014 DEMA Show. For more information, visit CaliforniaDiver.com and Diveheart.org.
CaliforniaDiver.com at DEMA - Luminox Watches
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CaliforniaDiver.com at DEMA - Luminox Watches
CaliforniaDiver.com Meets Poseidon Diving Systems - 2014 DEMA Dive Show
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California Diver met up with Poseidon Diving Systems at the annual DEMA Dive Show in Las Vegas, where James shared with us their latest products, including the improved Se7en rebreather.
California Diver meets Keldan Lights owner Daniel Keller at the DEMA Dive Show 2014
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California Diver meets Keldan Lights owner Daniel Keller at the DEMA Dive Show 2014
CaliforniaDiver.com Meets Scuba Do Rag at the 2014 DEMA Dive Show
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CaliforniaDiver.com Meets Scuba Do Rag at the 2014 DEMA Dive Show
Scuba Diving Maui's Bubble Cave
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Scuba Diving Maui's Bubble Cave
Diving Maui's Bubble Cave
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Diving Maui's Bubble Cave
Undersea Voyager Project Submarine Upgraded
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Undersea Voyager Project Submarine Upgraded
Pinnacles Dive Center Summer Scuba Camp
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Pinnacles Dive Center Summer Scuba Camp
Nautilus Lifeline at the DEMA Show 2013
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Nautilus Lifeline at the DEMA Show 2013
Chammyz at the DEMA Dive Show 2013
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Chammyz at the DEMA Dive Show 2013
Drycase Phone
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Drycase Phone
Drycase Backpack introduced at DEMA 2013
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Drycase Backpack introduced at DEMA 2013
The Aqua Sketch at the annual DEMA show in Orlando, Florida
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The Aqua Sketch at the annual DEMA show in Orlando, Florida
DiverGuard at DEMA, November 2013
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DiverGuard at DEMA, November 2013
Dive Caddy at the DEMA Show, November 2013
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Dive Caddy at the DEMA Show, November 2013
Poseidon at the 2013 DEMA Dive Show
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Poseidon at the 2013 DEMA Dive Show
Mike Bartick/Crystal Blue Resort at the DEMA Dive Show
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Mike Bartick/Crystal Blue Resort at the DEMA Dive Show

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @chuckatwestmarine
    @chuckatwestmarine 3 місяці тому

    Wonderful video; sorry I missed the day of exploration! I have been going to Fallen Leaf for 70 years, and It's a terrific place. I created the contours which are in the Navionics Chart Viewer online. Navionics is now owned by Garmin. As this video describes, there is an incredibly flat bottom to the lake, with acres and acres of area which are between 385 and 397 feet deep. I think that's the deepest, incidentally, although the Lake Tahoe book says that it is 415' deep. If so, I don't know where that would be.

  • @howing13
    @howing13 3 місяці тому

    Interesting

  • @farleymusclewhite411
    @farleymusclewhite411 3 місяці тому

    I could be wrong but I remember Tahoe and Fallen Leaf as having crystal clear water (back in the 60s). These images show very cloudy water. I was surprised. Is the water clarity degrading?

  • @edwardleroy8435
    @edwardleroy8435 4 місяці тому

    Where are the fishes 🐟 😕

  • @future_me_6067
    @future_me_6067 7 місяців тому

    Not much tree action.

  • @stuart7337
    @stuart7337 Рік тому

    very cool, loved hiking around the area

  • @tobeymalone3436
    @tobeymalone3436 Рік тому

    Fallen Leaf lake really is an especially gorgeous place to be, I've been coming there every summer my entire life, it's an honor and privilege to be amongst that kind of natural beauty

  • @ZYXWVUQ992Q
    @ZYXWVUQ992Q Рік тому

    How deep of water were you in at the beginning of the video where you surfaced ?

  • @N.California
    @N.California Рік тому

    If you could add a link to the watch company it would be great, thank you.

  • @Devo1987
    @Devo1987 Рік тому

    other lakes ?

  • @trikester4919
    @trikester4919 Рік тому

    I dove my sub in Lake Tahoe and really enjoyed the dives beautiful water. ua-cam.com/video/9OhwRip3cCc/v-deo.html

  • @ddhu5396
    @ddhu5396 Рік тому

    Barely any actual footage of the dive. Says they are over 5000 feet which is technically true but it is actually over 6000 feet. His statements about the trees don't ring true, those clearly grew there. What could have been a neat super long video of just underwater footage was instead a weird infomercial filled with incorrect information.

  • @danielribera2484
    @danielribera2484 Рік тому

    You are very lucky to live in America and be able to do projects. In Spain it is not possible. If someone makes a minibubmarine, it would be quite impossible to take it to the water; the fine would be huge. Just one example of how repression is here, a truck driver was fined €240 while he was driving his truck just for scratching his back with a fork because he couldn't with his hand. I would like to do submarine projects and I dream of it; but impossible to do anything without being fined or put in jail. Congratulations on your dreams come true.

  • @Stroopwaffe1
    @Stroopwaffe1 2 роки тому

    Came for the spectacular underwater vistas, Saw a bloke waffling on for 4 mins.

  • @WilkinsonX
    @WilkinsonX 2 роки тому

    Does the submarine have torpedos?

  • @joshualepell8267
    @joshualepell8267 2 роки тому

    Well done!

  • @homersimpson6176
    @homersimpson6176 2 роки тому

    can you diver lake mead ?

  • @supernaturalflavor
    @supernaturalflavor 2 роки тому

    Awesome program. Hope that they include girls and help girls deal with misogyny even as children when doing their science and technology programs. There will always be misogyny in a girl's life, even as a child. Learning to deal with it constructively is the only way to really change culture. Boys will learn misogyny from the media, their parents, etc... so giving girls the right attitude to deal with it is the best way.

  • @LostAnFound
    @LostAnFound 2 роки тому

    I remember reading about the discovery of some enormous single-cell organisms in Fallen Leaf Lake in a science publication around 2004. Can’t find anything about it now.

  • @california199_7
    @california199_7 2 роки тому

    I’m here at Lake Tahoe good weather snow melting and sunny

  • @carloschambliss2238
    @carloschambliss2238 2 роки тому

    LAKES.....

  • @davidboultinghouse3332
    @davidboultinghouse3332 2 роки тому

    Do you ocean dive also ?

  • @Ivyglasgow
    @Ivyglasgow 3 роки тому

    Cool sub and it kinda looks like a Dalek!

  • @gavincurtis
    @gavincurtis 3 роки тому

    You ever find whatever it is at the bottom of Lake Tahoe the made Jacque Cousteau nervously exclaim "The world is not ready for what is down there!" when he explored???

  • @ABQRT
    @ABQRT 3 роки тому

    Lived in Tahoe 46 years, worked at Barton hospital and also plowed snow for El Dorado county DOT. One Season I spent 3 shifts opening the road covered with 3-4 feet of packed snow, from the gate all the way back to Stanford Camp. Knew many of the old timers and their stories. Back in the 1970's they recovered a steam powered launch from Fallen Leaf took it to the Bay Area and I heard they only had to replace a few fittings on the steam engine and cosmetics to put it back into service down there.

  • @DrLumpy
    @DrLumpy 3 роки тому

    Is there somewhere we can learn about your vehicle's systems? 300 ft for 10 hrs under power. That sounds like some good engineering.

  • @Druidwil
    @Druidwil 3 роки тому

    I worked at the marina at fallen leaf and was there the day they did this dive. It was so cool to see it out there 🤘🏼

  • @davekat4680
    @davekat4680 3 роки тому

    Nice Sub ... been there several times back in the day. Love to have a cabin and dock / slip there. Beautiful 😎

  • @nobody687
    @nobody687 3 роки тому

    One thing that he left out thats important, he mentioned that there's rumors of pioneer and native American bodies in the lake, which is probably true, water that deep n cold dont give up their dead, but he didn't mention the horrible fact that there are hundreds of bodies of Chinese people who were intentionally drowned in the lake , seems the railroad didn't want to pay them so they placed them in boats chained them together and took them too the middle of the lake and pushed them overboard, its not a lake with a good history.

  • @tralfazz7579
    @tralfazz7579 3 роки тому

    I feel like I just watched an infomercial.

  • @lisalee2885
    @lisalee2885 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this exploration 😁👍 Its very cool and I don't care if your science is spot on accurate....I enjoy the efforts and what we do see 😁🇺🇸👍

  • @Thrutch
    @Thrutch 3 роки тому

    Flat out lies about diving these trees for decades, and he's 100% wrong about the trees. Source: I work with the actual university researchers.

  • @BambuSouljaBlessUP
    @BambuSouljaBlessUP 3 роки тому

    very very cool ! thank you !

  • @bobkershaw3917
    @bobkershaw3917 3 роки тому

    Just because you see something and conjure up an explanation doesn't mean you're right. You could certainly be right about the landslide, but not for the reasons you pretend. You're doing a disservice to science and the people who devoted their lives to science and analyzed that lake using scientific methods to draw their conclusions. I get that exploring like that is fun and all, but you haven't proven anything. There could be plenty of other explanations for those rocks. For example, there could've been a megadrought AND a landslide that displaced some rocks/trees. The rocks could've been there all along, and it's not uncommon for trees to fall over, exposing their roots and disturbing the soil & rocks even when they're above ground, without any landslides or anything. There even appear to be rocks in that little sunken boat, which ended up there well after any events that led to the trees being there. What you're claiming is far from science. It's very similar to the awfully bad logic that we see many anti-vaxxers and conspiracy theorists espousing these days. if you want to teach diving & exploration to kids or whatever that's fine, just say "this would be an interesting thing to study further" rather than just jumping to bad conclusions and discarding the hard science so willy nilly. "...and the rocks had digested away the roots" - wtf is that even supposed to mean?

    • @WesleyHarcourtSTEAMandMORE
      @WesleyHarcourtSTEAMandMORE 3 роки тому

      A lot of the little sunken boats in Fallen Leaf Lake were Scuttled by filling with rocks. It is hard to say without ground penetrating radar and more through excavation around the base of the trees, as well as assessment by foresters/botanists/arborists who's specialties are plants, tress and their associated systems to make an accurate conclusion on how the trees found themselves there... The porosity at the moraine at the north end of the lake, the proven protracted lower level of Tahoe (along with sunken trees which DID grow where they are), and the root balls of the Fallen Leaf trees laying at the same elevation (above sea level) indicate the trees likely grew there... But like stated before, without rigorous inspection and peer review (taking our own bias/desire out of the picture) it is all conjecture. By 'digested' I think he meant consumed or broken. It appears a lot of the very large roots have been broken which would be a tall order for regular wave action on the west shore of Fallen Leaf Lake (wind and regular currents don't come into alignment there and waves rarely if ever reach 3' high on that part of the shore, not to say conditions couldn't have been different then.) Additionally, regular wave action on roots in the near shore zone usually display a lot more weathering/erosion rather than clean breaks. Plenty of examples today all along the shore of Fallen Leaf Lake.

    • @brandonhill2183
      @brandonhill2183 2 роки тому

      I was with you until you had to drag your hatred of anti vaxxers into the conversation. The anti mandate people and people who are hesitant of this new vaccine gave been more correct than pro mandate or pro Vax. Please just stick to a topic and leave subjectivity out of it

    • @Tlc1992-e8f
      @Tlc1992-e8f 2 місяці тому

      How does it feel to know nobody read your book you typed that nobody gives a shit about 😂😂😂 ya dumb liberal 😊

  • @justaguy6100
    @justaguy6100 3 роки тому

    This sounds like a great project, and getting information about your group is interesting. However it was a LOT more about your group and project than findings. And that frustrated me. PADI Advanced Open Water diver.

  • @mtbalpinecounty
    @mtbalpinecounty 3 роки тому

    💪

  • @randygoldman2441
    @randygoldman2441 3 роки тому

    This mans story is just simply amazing. The most interesting person I've ever met and his wife is well.

  • @randygoldman2441
    @randygoldman2441 3 роки тому

    Scott Cassel you are the man! I pray your health is well. I'll never forget what an honor it was to work on your projects with you. Randy formerly Carl's welding service Napa ca

  • @hughjaass3787
    @hughjaass3787 3 роки тому

    Awesome!!! Keep it up!!

  • @petemitchell6788
    @petemitchell6788 3 роки тому

    No need for that silly flight suit. Self indulgent piece of kit.

  • @nancysmith9487
    @nancysmith9487 3 роки тому

    Pretty cool piece of equipment. Found a boulder, a stove hopefully next time we could enjoy some dinner. Old boat, maybe from pioneers. Pillars with steel cables maybe from mining and western days and beyond... Happy travels to 50 leagues under the sea (lake)

  • @shantytownshipwright7334
    @shantytownshipwright7334 3 роки тому

    I miss Tahoe, I used to have a boat in a slip at fallen leaf lake. I’ve caught some really big fish in that lake!

  • @BHARGAV_GAJJAR
    @BHARGAV_GAJJAR 3 роки тому

    Nice goals 👌 you should also put a video out just showing the submarine and it's features like robot arm

  • @joefalcon870
    @joefalcon870 3 роки тому

    stopped watching due to shit music

  • @idratherfly2000
    @idratherfly2000 3 роки тому

    The rocks are digesting trees! Ahhhhhhhh!

  • @ThinkHarderr
    @ThinkHarderr 3 роки тому

    Nope they grew there and the rocks are from the roots holding them together

    • @Thrutch
      @Thrutch 3 роки тому

      Thank you.

    • @ThinkHarderr
      @ThinkHarderr 3 роки тому

      @@Thrutch you’re welcome I learned that in my archaeology class this semester

    • @WesleyHarcourtSTEAMandMORE
      @WesleyHarcourtSTEAMandMORE 3 роки тому

      It hard to say without ground penetrating radar and more through excavation around the base of the trees, as well as assessment by foresters/botanists/arborists who's specialties are plants, tress and their associated systems to make an accurate conclusion on how the trees found themselves there... The porosity at the moraine at the north end of the lake, the proven protracted lower level of Tahoe (along with sunken trees which DID grow where they are), and the root balls of the Fallen Leaf trees laying at the same elevation (above sea level) indicate the trees likely grew there... But like stated before, without rigorous inspection and peer review (taking our own bias/desire out of the picture) it is all conjecture. Definitely a dangerous president to set teaching on a subject that hasn't been rigorously reviewed and teaching it as fact.

    • @Thrutch
      @Thrutch 3 роки тому

      @@WesleyHarcourtSTEAMandMORE How about actual researchers? www.unr.edu/nevada-today/news/2012/sierra-megadrought-fallen-leaf-lake

    • @ThinkHarderr
      @ThinkHarderr 3 роки тому

      @@Thrutch thank you 🙌🏻 I actually attend UNR !

  • @norml.hugh-mann
    @norml.hugh-mann 3 роки тому

    Money to burn...but well spent... Dive tables compensate for altitude, and its not that cold...but you would only have minutes on SCUBA with hours in deco, and I guess its actually easier to transport subs or ROVs than a decompression chamber with 2 or 3 lister 5120s for air and a giant bank of O2 for running potential treatment tables on divers if necessary..Surface supplied heliOx would also.require a large bamk of breathing gas for diver and standvy diver.. At first i thought it was a waste to bring a sub there but your right about it being most efficiant...and entertaining

  • @jessicasmith7102
    @jessicasmith7102 3 роки тому

    This is fantastic! More videos, please! I have waited most of my life to see this. The elders warned us about the dead bodies. Do the deepest part of Lake Tahoe by Crystal Bay.

    • @lisalee2885
      @lisalee2885 3 роки тому

      I agree...More! More! 😁😁 I heard about the bodies too!

    • @jessicasmith7102
      @jessicasmith7102 3 роки тому

      I bet, you would not be able to get permission!

    • @jessicasmith7102
      @jessicasmith7102 3 роки тому

      The underwater climate is anaerobic way down deep, so maybe without much oxygen, the bodies don't decompose? Really good scary stories stuff to freak out tiny children before bedtime. I also, was told that Jacques Cousteau wasn't able to keep the footage of what was found below. As the tall tale goes: he said that, ”The world isn't ready for what's below." Sounds like a good mysterious script to mE!

    • @lisalee2885
      @lisalee2885 3 роки тому

      @@jessicasmith7102 it just sounds so intriguing and part of history and I wish Jacque Cousteau's footage were here. I watched him as a kid. Plus I'd like to see what its like at the bottom. I'm also fascinated with sink holes, Lol! Like I want to know where's the bottom, what's down there 😁🇺🇸😁

    • @jessicasmith7102
      @jessicasmith7102 3 роки тому

      The elders, said that there were many ”party boats," a long time ago. The Robber Barons, back in the day, didn't want to pay their workers, because they lost their greedy minds. Poor Chaps! The Chinese railroad workers were lured onto the boats for a payment party booze cruise. As the story goes, they were fed and liquored up, and then either dumped overboard, or they lit the boats on fire. Either way they died. Yeah, it's quite the bedtime story.

  • @masterspin7796
    @masterspin7796 3 роки тому

    Cool!...I want to see some more..

  • @T_bone
    @T_bone 3 роки тому

    It is definitely VERY challenging to even free dive at that altitude.