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Scuba Diver ANZ Issue 41 Out Now

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Scuba Diver ANZ Issue 41 Out Now
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News round-up
The Maldives plans one of the world’s largest coral nurseries, new liveaboard for Ningaloo, Brand-new dive centre in Adelaide, and diving for the disabled.

DAN Medical Q&A
The Divers Alert Network discusses ‘immature blood cells’ and their impact on scuba diving pursuits.

Australia
Nigel Marsh is left awe-struck by the SS Yongala, which he believes rightly deserves its place in any top 10 shipwrecks of the world.

Japan
Okinawa boasts spectacular coral reefs, reliable aggregations of reef mantas and hammerheads, and a fascinating history. Diveplanit’s Deborah Dickson-Smith explains why you should add it to your dive bucket list.

Underwater Photography
If you want to get an impressive wide-angle photo, there are a few compositional elements you can always rely on. The Snell’s window is one of them, but what is Snell’s window? Mario Vitalini explains.

Divers Alert Network: Asia-Pacific A DAN member recounts his experience of a bend in Cozumel despite a conservative dive profile.

TECH: Mares Horizon
Experience rebreather diver Nicolas Remy explains what it is like getting to grips with the innovative Mares Horizon SCR on a certification course.

The Philippines
There is an amazing diversity of diving at Puerto Galera in the Philippines, as seasoned traveller Roni Ben-Aharon explains.

Australia
Scuba Diver’s Senior Travel Editor Don Silcock heads for Magic Point in Maroubra in search of the impressive grey nurse shark.

What’s New
Scuba Diver Editor-in-Chief Mark Evans takes a look at new products coming to market, including a brand-new colour scheme for the handy Fourth Element Storm poncho, and a way to take your phone with you when you are diving, in the form of the SeaLife SportDiver housing.

Test Extra
Scuba Diver Editor-in-Chief Mark Evans rates and reviews the Paralenz Vaquita action camera, and takes the Avatar drysuit and undersuit for a spin.

Conservation Corner
PADI and National Geographic Pristine Seas partner together to protect at least 30% of the ocean by 2030 via MPAs

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Adrian Stacey
Adrian Stacey
Scuba Diver ANZ Editor, Adrian Stacey, first learned to dive on the Great Barrier Reef over 24 years ago. Since then he has worked as a dive instructor and underwater photographer in various locations around the world including, Egypt, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Thailand, Mexico and Saba. He has now settled in Australia, back to where his love of diving first began.
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