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The Diving Almanac & Yearbook is the only almanac, yearbook, book of records, and who's who of the international diving community. Its inaugural edition (2007) was launched at the DEMA Show in Orlando in November 2006. Rave reviews by new and veteran divers alike are unanimous: the world's first almanac for the diving community and underwater enthusiasts is a must-have book.

DAY informs readers on every aspect of diving, including recreational, commercial, scientific and military activities. Updated and revised every year, DAY provides the most up-to-date information on diving demographics, 350 diving records and aquatic superlatives, 500 personalities, history, training, medicine, federations and associations per country, equipment, marine biology, oceanography, world news, magazines, new books and DVDs, dive destinations for over 150 countries and territories, and much more.

It is also a yearbook that chronicles diving events over the past year in a monthly format. Information and contact sources from around the world contribute to the year in review to keep DAY readers well aware of happenings in the diving world.

Authoritative, wide-ranging and easy to use, DAY is the world's most complete reference on diving. Over 600 pages of facts, figures, charts and illustrations, including 72 pages in full color, provide readers with a unique international view of diving activities, the diving community, and underwater sciences. No other single volume offers such a wealth of information on as many diving-related subjects.

The first edition of the Diving Almanac & Yearbook has been a great success. The reviews are in and they all agree that DAY is a must-have book (see attached document). According to Undercurrent Magazine , the Diving Almanac & Yearbook is ''Perhaps the best single reference book ever published for divers.'' (June 2007)

Editor: Jeffrey Gallant


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