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| Eric Hanauer is a widely published writer and photographer specializing in the underwater world. Author of three books and over 500 articles, his work has appeared in posters, magazines, books, and CDs, on subjects ranging from travel to diving history, instruction to equipment. Hanauer is an Associate Professor Emeritus in the Kinesiology Division at California State University, Fullerton. An aquatics specialist, he trained over 2500 scuba students, and introduced the grab start to competitive swimming while coaching in the 1960s. In 1997 he opted for early retirement, and now teaches only during the fall semester. The rest of the year is devoted to travel, writing, and photo projects. Forty years of active diving have brought a unique perspective to Eric's work. In travel writing, he covers the land as well as the underwater features of an area, from the standpoint of the local culture as well as that of the visitor. As an instructor and equipment expert, he writes from a background of vast experience. His oral history series re-introduced America's diving pioneers to an entire new generation.
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