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News round-up
GBR plays host to 2023 SPUMS conference, relaunch of Tusa Reef Tours, a plan to use seaweed to protect the Great Barrier Reef, and a SeaLife housing survives five month dive.
DAN Medical Q&A
Divers Alert Network experts answer a question relating to bipolar disorder and diving.
Divers Alert Network
A salutory tale about why it is vital you thoroughly check your diving equipment before each and every dive.
Australia
We continue our comprehensive State-by-State guide to diving the waters of Australia with a closer look at what South Australia has to offer, courtesy of Chelsea Haebich.
French Polynesia
French Polynesia – commonly referred to as ‘the Islands of Tahiti’ – has well-protected reefs offer some incredible marine life encounters, as Deborah Dickson-Smith experiences.
Underwater Photography
Alex Mustard turns his attention to one of the world’s most- famous shipwrecks – the SS Thistlegorm.
Unique Aussie Marine Life
The unique, endemic mourning cuttlefish (Sepia plangon).
Diving With… Chelsea Haebich
PT Hirschfield chats to South Australian scuba instructor, award-winning photographer and writer Chelsea Haebich.
TECH: Rebreather Forum 4
With more and more divers going bubble-free, the need to improve safety and performance has never been greater. Jason Brown headed to Malta for Rebreather Forum 4.
The Philippines
Richard Stevens finally gets to enjoy his long-planned group trip to Bohol and Cebu in the Philippines.
Palau
Adrian Stacey continues his liveaboard adventure in Palau aboard the luxurious Black Pearl.
What’s New
We take a look at new products to market, including the magenta filter for the SeaLife SportDiver smartphone housing, Otinova ear spray, Atomic Aquatic’s TFX Titanium Front Exhaust regulator, and the QYSEA FiFish V-EVO underwater drone.
Test Extra
Scuba Diver Editorial Director Mark Evans rates and reviews the well-priced Seac Sub PX100 regulator, which coped well being put through its paces in a cold-water quarry.
Conservation Corner
Port Douglas, Cairns and the Whitsundays take part in Coralpalooza for the first time ever.