The SS Thistlegorm is undoubtedly one of the world’s premier wreck dives, and Editorial Director Mark Evans’ son Luke had wanted to explore this underwater
The SS Thistlegorm is undoubtedly one of the world’s premier wreck dives, and Editorial Director Mark Evans’ son Luke had wanted to explore this underwater
Mike Mason aims to give you, the diver, a basic idea of what situation awareness (SA) is, why it is important and how to recognise
Spot the Leopard Shark Thailand was launched on Koh Phi Phi Island, Thailand, in August 2013, and is community-based photo-identification monitoring programme for leopard sharks
Jayne Jenkins: I found that with my Venture Heat Pro 32, the answer to the question ‘to heat or not to heat’ is definitely – to
If you have symptoms after diving and worry you may be suffering from a diving-related medical problem, activate local emergency medical services or safely get yourself
PT Hirschfield was intrigued to hear about an entire fleet of British World War One J-class submarines lying in the waters off Victoria Photography as
PT Hirschfield chats to marine-life specialists Dr David Robinson, Dr Asia Armstrong and Dr Chris Rohner Photography as credited. ‘A leopard shark ecologist, manta ray
Q: In the absence of a recompression chamber, does DAN recommend treating a “bent” diver with in-water recompression? A: DAN does not recommend that symptomatic
Tim Blömeke explains how to calculate your RMV from SPG readings before and after the dive, the cylinder size, and the average depth and dive
I was diagnosed with leukemia and underwent treatment. I am in remission and was recently cleared by my doctors for exercise without restriction. I feel
We chat to Mexico-based cave diver and explorer Natalie L Gibb about the challenges of co-ordinating expeditions, why she loves cave diving, and being inducted
We chat to technical diving instructor and screenwriter John Garvin about how he got started in diving, his cave-diving exploits in the Caribbean, and his
Don Silcock waxes lyrical about the underwater delights that can be found in the waters around Kavieng in Papua New Guinea. A window seat on
Stuart Philpott returns to Lanzarote to further explore the Museo Atlantico underwater sculpture park, which has now been extended by a phase two installation. Spring
Scuba Diver Senior Travel Editor Don Silcock finally makes it to the Philippines after a Covid induced delay, but his liveaboard adventure to Tubbataha is
Did you know? These days around 40% of the Fijian population are of Indian descent. Fiji was colonised by the British between 1874 and 1970.
As we all look forward to life getting back to some semblance of normality through 2022, Editor-at- Large Walt Stearns dives into his back catalogue
Martyn Guess provides some insight into and tips on super macro photography Macro photography is defined as close-up photography of subjects that shows them at
Pete Mesley is a regular visitor to the enormous ocean liner Mikhail Lermontov, and here he takes us on a whistlestop tour of New Zealand’s
You’ve booked your week off work, got someone to feed the cat, cancelled the milk and you’re excited. Oh my god, are you excited! You’re
Aussie start-up Ocean Armour is giving single-use plastic a new life. Ocean Armour is a new Aussie start-up on a mission to protect our oceans
We chat to North Wales-based marine biologist, freelance underwater videographer and HSE pro diver about the challenges of filming in UK waters, and his work
PJ Prinsloo is a highly experienced technical diver and explorer, and RAID International’s Vice President, Training. Here he chats about how he got started, the
Ross McLaren explores the diverse and rich waters of Loch Fyne, which is well known for supplying incredible seafood, but is a haven for divers.
An emergency action plan, or EAP, is vital in dive planning and dive safety. A basic EAP outlines the steps that responders should take in an
Basking sharks are the second-largest fish in the oceans, and they visit our native waters annually. Stuart Philpott was on a mission to encounter his
Cozumel Call-Out Popularised by Cousteau, Cozumel has long been a favourite among divers, though visitors tend to be those ‘popping down’ from North America. Is
Why is a German Navy underwater? Why and when did it happen? What’s the attraction, and why are we still diving these wrecks more than
Marine biologist Dr Richard Smith explores the bounty of Dumaguete in the Philippines. After so many years exploring Indonesia, it has been exciting to spend
If you like ‘big stuff’, Palau is the capital. One of the best places in the world to dive with sharks, mantas and big schools
Mike Bartick heads for Cozumel, Mexico, in search of more weird-and-wonderful blackwater subjects. A Final Push for the Blackwater Book Project During the last part of
Muck Diving in Sydney’s Chowder Bay How many divers love to travel overseas for a dive holiday? How many can afford to do this too
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