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Podcast Exploring the Underwater Wrecks of the African Slave Trade with Ken Stewart, and the Incredibly Bad Idea of Quibbi’s “Ten Ton Chum”

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LISTEN NOW: Listen To This Episode Of The DeeperBlue Podcast

In Episode 18, you’ll hear the latest news in the last week from around the world underwater including details on Deepspot, the new deepest pool in the world at 45m, and the incredibly bad idea of Quibbi’s “Ten Ton Chum” series.

Then freediver and co-host Mehgan Heany-Grier talks to Ken Stewart, founder of Diving With A Purpose – a fantastic organization that teaches qualified divers the basics of maritime archaeology, with a special focus on exploring the ocean legacy of the African slave trade.

We then hear from underwater camerawoman Kat Brown – who gives a very practical tip for anyone looking to start making diving their career.

And then finally we hear from Ted Harty on his Best Dive Ever.

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