
Click here for Scuba Diver Issue 69 There is now a small monthly charge to read the latest digital magazine. This mag will become free in
Click here for Scuba Diver Issue 69 There is now a small monthly charge to read the latest digital magazine. This mag will become free in
Byron Conroy had always longed to pay a visit to the renowned Bunaken National Marine Park, but would it live up to his expectations? In
An epic journey, bureaucratic red-tape and engine problems couldn’t stop Mark Powell revealing in the chance to dive the world’s first purpose-built aircraft carrier. There
Kurt Storms explores the gigantic MT Haven, the remnants of a massive 334-metre-long oil tanker that lies in the depths of the Mediterranean off the
Lena Kavender and Byron Conroy venture to the paradise island of Bali and discover that his Indonesian getaway can satisfy the desires of virtually any
The Divers Alert Network team offers some sage advice on safety considerations for when you are wreck diving Wreck Diving Something about shipwrecks makes them
Click here for Scuba Diver UK #62! Scuba Diver UK #62 Contents News round-up Divers help with flood clean-up in Africa, Blue Force and Aggressor launch new
Click here for Scuba Diver UK #60! Scuba Diver UK #60 Contents News round-upShackleton’s Endurance is found after major expedition, special ward to Carl Spencer,
MAHONIA NA DARI (MND) Supporting Children Living with Disability in Marine Environment Education Papua New Guinea In the last quarter of 2021, Mahonia Na Dari (MND)
TECH STAGE SPEAKER: Maria Bollerup – ‘The Xunaan-Ha Cave Expedition’ Maria Bollerup is a technical diving instructor, a rebreather cave diver and an explorer who has
Calling all members of the dive industry! A packed schedule awaits at the GO Diving Show Trade Day on Friday 4 March 2022. Supported by
After nearly three years of collaborative campaigns from ocean advocates around the world, the 51 countries and the European Union have agreed to place an
The Birds of Paradise of Raja Ampat Raja Ampat offers loads more than just the opportunity to scuba dive the world’s most biodiverse waters –
With more and more destinations now opening up for travel, there’s never been a better time to get your fins wets and catch up on
With more and more destinations now opening up for travel, there’s never been a better time to get your fins back in the water. But
Wally the walrus is on the move again! He has been sighted off the coast of Ireland, which is where he first began his ‘European
UPDATED: 14 July 2021 As many of our readers dive in all year round in a range of temperatures, we generally test regulators in February
Healthy Seas has overseen a massive operation on the Greek island of Ithaca, in which a team of 45, including 20 divers, undertook an unprecedented
The government has today signalled the end of the UK’s involvement in the global shark-fin trade with an announcement that new legislation will require all
Scuba Diving the Sensational Solomon Islands The Solomon Islands is a Melanesian nation to the northeast of Australia. It stretches between Papua New Guinea to
The Birds of Paradise of Raja Ampat Raja Ampat offers loads more than just the opportunity to scuba dive the world’s most biodiverse waters –
Diving PNG – Spectacular New Guinea Island When the 16th century Portuguese and Spanish explorers first arrived in the far-eastern part of what was then called
The WWF reports that are than 300 Species of Sharks and Rays Now Threatened with Extinction New assessments by the International Union for Conservation of
New assessments by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) released yesterday show 316 chondrichthyan species – sharks, rays and skates, and chimaeras –
Don Silcock gives us an Intro to an Amazing Country! At the closest point of contact just 6km separates Australia from Papua New Guinea and
Dive industry stalwart and SITA Board Member Rosemary E Lunn is calling on British divers to write to their MP, to encourage them to support
The River Thames has been applauded for getting cleaner, but now it has the dubious honour of claiming the record for the highest level of
If you have never met a sand tiger shark you really don’t know what you’re missing. Despite their nightmarish appearance, sand tigers (Carcharias Taurus)-not to
In mid-April, my Scholarship year began with the breath-taking introduction to a seemingly whole new world at the Our-World Underwater Scholarship Society and many of its
Two American amphibian landing ships that were involved in the ill-fated Exercise Tiger rehearsals off Slapton Sands in Devon, just weeks before D-Day on 6
With the COVID-19 pandemic putting a temporary halt to diving, the team at Scuba Diver have had plenty of time on their hands, so I
The following article is written by my friend, Dr. Douglas Ebersole, who in addition to being a cardiologist, is also a TDI and INATD technical