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Monday, September 06, 2010

Saipan DVD makes it to dive website

Mike Tripp with his diving videography equipment. (Contributed Photo) The Underwater World of Saipan DVD has been noticed online by the largest diving directory website in the world-the DivePhotoGuide.com.

DivePhotoGuide.com is considered the first and only resource that matches the needs of underwater photographers and videographers of all levels with the facilities of dive operators worldwide.

According to producer and videographer Mike Tripp, DivePhotoGuide.com placed an article and a link to his website-www.theunderwaterworldof.com-in its “Breaking News” page.

“This web site is one of the largest for underwater video and camera and is run by prominent dive person Jason Heller,” Tripp said, adding that he is excited about this development because Heller is a huge player in today's Internet diving business.

In related new, Tripp said that proceeds on his DVD would be donated to three non-profit organizations. “We have raised a total of over $400 during the first six weeks of sales for three groups: the Commonwealth Cancer Association, MINA and SOCC,” he said.

He also added a recent Russian underwater wedding to his website under the Services page and also included the Harry Blalock radio interview under the Press page.

Tripp's DVD, which contains scenes of the many diving sites on Saipan, is still available. The 105-minute interactive DVD provides a picture of the “incredible beauty and bio-diversity of Saipan’s underwater world.” The DVD, under the Mike Tripp Productions, is now available for $25 a copy.

The DVD is now being sold at the CNMI Museum of History and Culture, PHI Pharmacy in Dandan, CNMI Council of the Arts on Capital Hill, Joeten Susupe and Garapan, Hotel Nikko Saipan, and the Managaha Island Gift Shop. (Marconi Calindas)

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