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Channel Islands Divers Club Library Channel Islands Divers - Library Catalog Media TITLE Author or Producer 1 BOOK A Visitor's Guide To The Falkland Islands Debbie Summers Falklands Conservation 2 BOOK A.W.A.R.E. Our World, Our Water PADI, for Project AWARE 3 BOOK America's Sunset Coast Merrill Windsor and National Geographic Society 4 BOOK Antarctica A Guide to the Wild Copy 1 Tony Soper & Dafila Scott 5 BOOK Antarctica A Guide to the Wild Copy 2 Tony Soper & Dafila Scott 6 BOOK Aqua Expeditions: Global Travel Guide Wendy Canning Church 7 BOOK Atlantis Found Clive Cussler 8 BOOK Audubon's Guide to Fishes, Whales & Dolphins The Audobon Society 9 BOOK Audubon's Guide to NA Sea Shells The Audobon Society 10 BOOK Australia: Guidebook Peter Stone 11 BOOK Bahamas: Family Islands, Grand Bahama Bob and Charlotte Keller 12 BOOK Baja California Diver's Guide Michael B. Farley and Lauren K. Farley 13 BOOK Blue Water Gold Rush: Urchin Diving Tom Kendrick 14 BOOK Britain's Clandestine Submarines, 1914-1915 Yale Historical Publications 15 BOOK British Virgin Islands: Guidebook Linda Sorenson 16 BOOK California Lobster Diving Kristine and Steve Barsky 17 BOOK Callifornia Marine Life Marty Snyderman 18 BOOK Catalina Island: All You Need to Know Joe Belanger 19 BOOK Cayman Islands: Diving & Snorkeling Lonely Planet 20 BOOK Coastal Fish Identification: California to Alaska Paul Humann 21 BOOK Coral Reef Animals Indo Pacific T Gosliner, G Williams, D Bennet 22 BOOK Coral Reef Fishes Ewald Lieske & Robert Myers 23 BOOK Cruising Guide to California's Channel Islands Brian M. Fagan 24 BOOK Dead in the Water Margaret Hoffman 25 BOOK Deep Six Clive Cussler 26 BOOK Deep Six (copy #2) Clive Cussler 27 BOOK Descent into Darkness: Pearl harbor, 1941 Commander Edward C. Raymer, USN 28 BOOK Digital Underwater Photography Michael AW and Mathieu Meur Diver Down - Real world scuba accidents and how to 29 BOOK MICHAEL R, ANGE avoid them 30 BOOK Diving For Pleasure and Treasure Clay Blair Jr. 31 BOOK Dragon Clive Cussler 32 BOOK Dry Suit Diving: 3rdEdition Steve Barsky, Dick Long, Bob Stinton 33 BOOK Eastern Caribbean: Guidebook Martha Watkins Gilkes 34 BOOK Explore the West Coast National Marine Sanctuaries Jean-Michel Cousteau 35 BOOK Fatal Depth: Andrea Doria Joe Haberstroh 36 BOOK Fifty Places to Dive Before You Die Chris Santella 37 BOOK FIJI: A guidebook Lonely Planet 38 BOOK Fish Guide Indopacific (Maldives to Philippines) Helmut Deblius 39 BOOK Fishes of the Pacific Coast Gar Goodson 40 BOOK Fishes of the Pacific Coast, 1st edition Milton Love 41 BOOK Fishes of the Pacific Coast, 2ndedition Milton Love 42 BOOK Florida Fishes Rube Allyn 43 BOOK Great Undersea Adventures Helen Wright and Samuel Rapport 44 BOOK Guide to Great Photographs Dennis P. Curtin 45 BOOK Hawaii: Diving & Snorkeling Lonely Planet 46 BOOK Iceberg Clive Cussler 47 BOOK Inshore Fishes of California John L. Baxter 48 BOOK Inside Seal Team Six Don Mann 49 BOOK Juncture Ken McAlpine 50 BOOK Kanopolis Lake, Kansas US Army Corps of Engineers 51 BOOK Lost City Clive Cussler 52 BOOK Marine Life of California's Artificial Reefs California Artificial Reef Enhancement Program 53 BOOK Maui County Day Use Moorings Maui Kai Foundation 54 BOOK Meg Steve Alten 55 BOOK Northern California and Monterey Peninsula Steve Rosenberg and Pisces Books 56 BOOK OCEANS - Our Continuing Frontier H. William Menard and Jane L. Scheiber 57 BOOK Oxygen First Aid John Lippman, Divers Alert Network 58 BOOK Pacific Coast Inshore Fishes Daniel W. Gotshall 59 BOOK Pacific Coast Nudibranchs David W. Behrens 60 BOOK Pacific Coast Pelagic Invertebrates David Wrobel and Claudia Mills 61 BOOK Philippines Lonely Planet 62 BOOK Pirates Latitudes Michael Crichton 63 BOOK Porpoises and Sonar Winthrop N. Kellogg 64 BOOK Reef Fish Identification: Tropical Pacific G Allen, R Steene, P Humann, N Deloach 65 BOOK Sacred Stone Clive Cussler 66 BOOK Seal Team Six Howard Wasdin & Stephen Templin 67 BOOK Shadow Divers Robert Kurson 68 BOOK Shadow Divers (Copy #2) Robert Kurson 69 BOOK Shark Trouble Peter Benchley 70 BOOK Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea Gary Kinder 71 BOOK Shipwrecks and Lost Treasures of The Great Lakes Michael J. Varhola Eugene D Wheeler, Robert E Kalllman, Don 72 BOOK Shipwrecks Smugglers & Maritime Mysteries Julhardt 73 BOOK So. California's Best Beach Dives (Copy 1) Dale and Kim Sheckler, Calif. Diving News 74 BOOK So. California's Best Beach Dives (Copy 2) Dale and Kim Sheckler, Calif. Diving News 75 BOOK Spearfishing for Skin and Scuba Divers Steven M. Barsky 76 BOOK Submarine Geology, 2nd Edition Francis P. Shepard 77 BOOK Submerged; UW Archeology Daniel Lenihan 78 BOOK Sudden Sea: The Great Hurricane of 1938 R. A. Scotti 79 BOOK The Arctic A Guid To Costall Wildlife 2 edition Tony Soper & Dan Powell 80 BOOK The Blue Reef Alan Anderson, Jr. 81 BOOK The Caribbean: Complete Diving Guide vol 2 Colleen Ryan and Brian Savage 82 BOOK The Cave Divers Robert F. Burgess 83 BOOK The Chase Clive Cussler 84 BOOK The Deep Sea Joseph Wallace 85 BOOK The Fireside Diver: Adventures Bonnie Cardone 86 BOOK The Fishes Life Nature Library 87 BOOK The Gentle Sea Dee Scarr 88 BOOK The Last Dive Bernie Chowdhury 89 BOOK The Ocean Realm National Geographic Society 90 BOOK The Oceans: A Treasury Of the Sea World Seon Manley and Gogo Lewis 91 BOOK The Secret Life of Lobsters Trevor Corson 92 BOOK The Terrible Hours Peter Maas 93 BOOK The Wave Susan Casey 94 BOOK Through the Lens: Chamber Day 2007 Ken Curtis and Garabaldi Press Tresure Ship: The Legend & Legacy of the SS Brother 95 BOOK Dennis M Powers Jonathan 96 BOOK Tropical Coral Reef Fishes (Handy Pocket Guide To ) Gerald R Allen, PhD 97 BOOK Turks & Caicos: Diving & Snorkeling Loonely Planet 98 BOOK Under the Sea 99 BOOK Virgin Islands: Guidebook W. Lynn Seldon Jr. 100 BOOK When Women Dive Erin O'Neill and Ella Jean Morgan 101 BOOK Wildlife Of Costal Waters British Isles Tony Soper & Dan Powell 102 BOOK Wildliflowers Of The Santa Monica Mountains Milt Mcauley & James P. Kenney 103 CD ROM CID Photo Contest 2009 Contest Slideshow 104 CD ROM CID Photo Contest 2010 Connie Young 105 CD ROM CID Photo Contest 2010 Jennifer Coler 106 CD ROM CID Photo Contest 2010 Nancy Burke 107 CD ROM CID Photo Contest 2010 Pat Crane 108 CD ROM CID Photo Contest 2010 Robert Soriano 109 DVD A Cave Diver Story Steve Bogaerts 110 DVD California Marine Life Identification 111 DVD Clam Chowder for the Scuba Diver's Soul Ocean Video Productions 112 DVD Discover California Diving (2 Disks) DiveSiteVideos.com 113 DVD Dive Dry with Dr Bill: Sharks & Rays Dr Bill Bushing (Catalina local) 114 DVD Monterey Shore Diving Aqua Air Productions 115 DVD Ocean Odyssey: The Blue Realm (5 Disks) BlueRealmHD.com 116 DVD PADI Enriched Air Diving DVD PADI 117 DVD PADI Rescue Diver DVD PADI 118 DVD Sea Hunt Vol 1 119 DVD Sea Hunt Vol 2 120 DVD Sea Hunt Vol 3 121 DVD Sea Hunt Vol 4 122 MAP Kanopolis Lake, Kansas US Army Corps of Engineers 123 PAMPHLET Marine Life of California's Artificial Reefs California Artificial Reef Enhancement Program 124 125 126 127 Missing - Lost - Forgoten - Down the Rabit hole - Abscounded 128 DVD Cave story Steve bogaerts 129 DVD Sea Hunt volume #3, 5 thru 10 Missing #3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 130 Book Sacred stone Clive cussler 131 Book Shadow diver Robert kurson 132 Book Shadow diver Robert kurson 133 Book The Gentle Sea Dee Scarr 134 Book The Devils Teeth Susan Casey 135 Book Hawaii: Diving & Snorkeling Loonely Planet 136 .
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