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Catching paua-smugglers or battling huge seas to rescue yachts in trouble, it's treacherous, exhilarating and all part of the job. Lynda Chanwai-Earle investigates our spectacular southern coastline with the Wellington Police Maritime Unit. Gallery: NZ Police Wellington Maritime Unit Tug to the rescue of Lady Liz II in 1986. Photograph courtesy of NZ Police.
Lynda Chanwai-Earle chats to world champion freedivers about sambas, shallow water black-out and freediving in your sleep.
Imagine having to don a vulcanised rubber suit to hunt for forensic evidence in a thermal mud pool, or coping with the grim task of body recovery. Lynda Chanwai-Earle explores our most extreme and dynamic underwater vocations when she meets the head of the New Zealand Police, National Dive Squad.
Lynda Chanwai-Earle explores our most extreme and dynamic underwater vocations when she meets our Operational Navy Dive Team. Disarming live explosives underwater, body recovery, international deployments, Lynda finds out what drives this elite team of scuba divers.
Lynda Chanwai-Earle chats to world champion freedivers about sambas, shallow water black-out and freediving in your sleep.
Lynda Chanwai-Earle spends a day with father and son team David and Jason Baker from Saavid Diving Ltd, one of the larger commercial paua diving operations in Marlborough Sounds.
Lynda Chanwai-Earle explores our most extreme and dynamic underwater vocations when she meets our Operational Navy Dive Team. Disarming live explosives underwater, body recovery, international deployments… Lynda finds out what drives this elite team of scuba divers.
Lynda Chanwai-Earle spends a day with father and son team David and Jason Baker from Saavid Diving Ltd, one of the larger commercial paua diving operations in Marlborough Sounds.
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