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The Red Sea Wreck Project at The Scuba NewsWe are extremely proud to announce that The Red Sea Wreck Project has crossed over the 4000 follower mark on Facebook! This is such an outstanding achievement considering that the website has only been live for around 2 weeks.

The Red Sea Wreck Project is a non-profit venture whose aim is to research, search and catalogue the shipwrecks of the Red Sea.

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The project is a joint  venture between – TekdeeprEvo RebreathersDiveMediaThe Scuba News and The Equalizer Magazine.

As of our “launch day” (28th August 2013), the site has been primarily developed using information which is widely available on the Internet and available in various research publications. The second stage of The Red Sea Wreck Project is to undertake more research into what is generally considered to be true about the wrecks we have listed and enhance our pages with even more information on each wreck. Not only how it is now but to also as much history for each vessel as possible.

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Finally, we will not only be providing information on wrecks that have already been discovered but we will also be out “hunting” for new wrecks. Again providing the history of each vessel and taking extensive photographs of what we find in the depths of the Red Sea.

If you are not one of the 4000 followers on Facebook please head on over there now give us a “LIKE” to stay updated with the project and see a featured Red Sea Wreck every day!

http://www.facebook.com/RedSeaWrecks

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The Red Sea Wreck Project is a non-profit venture whose aim is to research, search and catalogue the shipwrecks of the Red Sea. The project is a joint venture between – Tekdeep, rEvo Rebreathers, DiveMedia, The Scuba News and The Equalizer Magazine. Learn more at: http://www.thescubanews.com/contributors/the-red-sea-wreck-project/

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