Underwater hockey is a sport played at the bottom of a pool by two teams of six. You move a puck with a small stick the length of a kitchen knife, and attempt to put the puck into the opposing team's goal. You can only stay at the bottom for as long as you can hold your breath, so passing to your teammates is crucial.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underwater_hockey
Here's a good youtube video:
The sport is really fun and it's a great way to get better at breathholding. It's growing in popularity, and I strongly encourage you all to check it out.
This website can help you find an underwater hockey team near you: Underwater Hockey Tourist
*To answer a question someone is going to ask: No, I don't think you could play this in a tail. Underwater hockey requires a lot of turning and maneuverability, and you can't turn nearly as well with a monofin as you can with regular swim fins. It may be possible to modify this sport to make it more suitable for tails though.
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