Isotta, the underwater photo equipment manufacturer recognized by their red camera housings has come out with a new housing for ProPro’s Hero8 Black video camera.
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Isotta, the underwater photo equipment manufacturer recognized by their red camera housings has come out with a new housing for ProPro’s Hero8 Black video camera.
With the concerns about lack of availability of disposable respirator masks during the COVID-19 pandemic rising, Ocean Reef, which produces full-face diving and snorkeling masks,
The second part of our 7 day itinerary on the Spirit of Freedom would take us out to the Coral Sea and in particular Osprey
Ocean Reef, which produces full-face diving and snorkeling masks, has created an adaptor which will fit to their snorkelling product and transform it into a
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rage across the planet, RAID President Paul Toomer sent out a message to all RAID divers On behalf of
A new Species of Amphipod has been discovered by a team of scientists from the University of Newcastle in the Mariana Trench. Unfortunately the initial
While we are getting used to being bombarded with negative press regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, in Italy, nature is showing us it will soon return
With Coronavirus sweeping the globe where better to self isolate than on board the Spirit of Freedom on their 7 day Great Barrier Reef ternary,
DAN Europe President and founder Alessandro Marroni addressed the current COVID-19 crisis in a message that went out to all DAN members In these difficult
Divers from the Parks Canada’s underwater archeology team have recovered over 350 artefacts from the wreck of the HMS Erebus. The wreck itself was discovered
One of the most-popular dive sites in Aqaba – the artificial reef created by a C-130 Hercules aircraft – has been ripped to pieces by
In 2016 it was estimated that of the 5 billion plastic bags used annually by Australians, 150 million ended up as litter. So it is
So-called robber crabs are suspected of living up to their name after a $6,000 thermal-imaging camera was stolen from a researcher on Christmas Island. Annabel
Earth Island, a California based environmental group are suing 10 large multinational companies, including Coke and Pepsi, over plastic pollution. A statement from the Earth
VMS Rebreathers have announced a considerable cut in the retail price of its class-leading closed circuit rebreather, the VMS RedBare CCR. The new price point
In light of the recent outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), questions have arisen in the dive community about disease transmission when using rental equipment,
Each year, some 100 million sharks are caught only to have their fins sliced from their bodies before they are unceremoniously dumped back in the
Ghost Fishing, a well-known charity, is officially rebranding itself as Ghost Diving to make it easier for the public to understand what it does. In
After spending 20 years in a Cape Town aquarium Yoshi the loggerhead turtle has returned home to Australia. At this point it is only speculation
We have all seen images of turtles eating plastic bags, and it is easy to see why the animal could confuse the plastic waste with
Seven Iconic reefs along the Florida keys have been earmarked for an ambitious reef restoration project. Over the past few years these reefs have suffered
The latest reports of coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef and the forecast for more high temperatures are deeply distressing for the tourism industry,
Inspirational members of the Armed Forces Community who were injured or fell ill in service have been named as the winners of the Endeavour Fund
An assessment of coral reef health and resiliency in the largest marine protected area in the world The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation (KSLOF)
The Reef-World Foundation and Chamber of Diving & Watersports (CDWS) are pleased to announce Green Fins – a UN Environment Programme initiative which provides the
Anthony’s Key Resort to host the first of its kind technical diving event in the Bay Islands Anthony’s Key Resort (AKR), one of the leading
Mantis Shrimp are well known to have a punch that would put Mike Tyson to shame. What is less well known is how they achieve
Work on a new shellfish reef will begin this year just down the coast from Adelaide. Constructed of limestone and recycled shellfish, an initial two
Divers Alert Network has announced its newest research grant, the Alfred Bove DAN Research Grant for Cardiac Health in Scuba Diving. The grant was established
Scientists claim that the world’s oceans are in urgent need of protection, to give marine species space to live free from the adverse impact of
Following a presentation at the GO Diving Show in Coventry, UK, last weekend, scuba diving rehabilitation charity Deptherapy has announced that it is working on
Injuries to whale sharks appear to be on the rise. The increase in boat traffic around the world combined with the fact that these huge
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