DVDs

DVDs

Ox Bel Ha DVD

During a 10 day long project in conjunction with CINDAQ and the MCEP, the team including award winning underwater photographer and filmer JP Bresser focused on documenting the outer and most remarkable parts of the Ox Bel Ha (Maya for Three Paths of Water) cave system just south of Tulum. Ox Bel Ha is the largest... more...



Jutland Project DVD

In August 2009, a new GUE project was undertaken by a diverse team of international participants (Belgium, Germany, Italy, Australia, and Netherlands) with specialized underwater skills in videography and photography. This project took place in northern Europe...
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WKPP Push For the Connection

Following a series of previously unimaginable dives, exploration divers push nearly 26,000 feet (7KM) into the extreme depths of the Wakulla and Leon Sinks cave systems. A range of nearly 30-hour immersions while exploring at 300 feet (90m) lead WKPP explorers to a series of breakthrough discoveries, resulting in one of the most celebrated connections in cave diving history.
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What GUE has always been about

Global Underwater Explorers is a non-profit project which emerged out of a shared desire to safely explore and protect the underwater world and to improve the quality of education and research in all things aquatic.
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Chip's Hole Exploration 1996-2005

Join WKPP divers Casey McKinlay and Jarrod Jablonski as they take on Chip's Hole during the 2005-06 season to extend the exploration through tight, twisting passages, deep mounds of black silt, and the giant chambers of this unique system known as "Pipeline". Also includes older footage from previous explorations.
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Discover California Diving

Join hosts Susan Bird and GUE Instructor Beto Nava as they share a unique and beautiful look at California diving. From recreational to technical diving depths, all divers will enjoy the information provided by your hosts and be in awe of the fantastic scenery along the California coastline, and below the Pacific Ocean surface.
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The Mysterious Malady: Toward an Understanding of Decompression Injuries

In this DVD GUE founder Jarrod Jablonski interviews many of the world's leading decompression researchers and theoreticians for a wide-ranging series of conversations designed to provide insight into the effects of diving upon human physiology. Participants include the medical research team from Duke University's Center for Hyperbaric Medicine and Environmental Physiology, the primary research staff from the Diver's Alert Network, David Doolette from the US Navy Experimental Dive Unit, and independent decompression researcher Erik Baker. Jarrod's discussions are designed to illuminate the key concepts that have guided hyperbaric medicine over the last century, from respiratory and circulatory biology to the biochemical impact of oxygen, helium, and nitrogen under pressure.
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Pantelleria 2005

GUE divers assembled in Pantelleria, Italy in May 2005 for Archaeological Survey of ancient Amphorae. The recovered Amphorae, from depths in excess of 80 meters, is thought to be roughly 2,500 years old. Witness the GUE exploration efforts and details of the documentation of this historic dive site on the Pantelleria 2005 DVD, produced by GUE.
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DIR 2004

DIR 2004 is essential viewing for anyone interested in applying DIR concepts to their diving. It can be seen as a supplement to the successful DIR Fundamentals book or to a DIR Fundamentals class, but it also stands alone as a document of the evolution of safe diving practices at the cutting edge of underwater exploration.
The most comprehensive overview of the "Doing It Right" system ever available on video.
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