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News round-up
The winners of the Underwater Photographer of the Year competition, new Indo Master liveaboard, Aggressor Adventures partners with Mares, tribute to Mike Haigh, and Apeks celebrates its 50th anniversary.
DAN Medical Q&A
Divers Alert Network experts discuss treatment for sea urchin punctures.
Australia
Christmas Island and Cocos Keeling Islands represent truly unique diving destinations that deserve to be explored, according to Sarah Coote.
Papua New Guinea
Don Silcock explains the allure of diving the waters around Rabaul in Papua New Guinea.
Indonesia
Off the tip of southeastern Sulawesi, Indonesia, in the Banda Sea, Wakatobi Dive Resort offers an unforgettable blend of pristine, protected reefs with sustainable luxury.
Mustard’s Masterclass
Alex Mustard focuses on the classic fish eye shot.
Diving with… Matt Waters
PT Hirschfield chats with the ex-military man who now hosts the Scuba GOAT podcast and is relaunching an international dive adventure service.
Conservation Corner
The many threats facing the Great Barrier Reef, and what is being done to protect this valuable natural asset.
Divers Alert Network
The latest hints and advice from the DAN team.
TECH: North America, part one
Acclaimed underwater photographer and videographer Becky Kagan Schott explains how she came to fall in love with the shipwrecks of the Great Lakes, and showcases the sunken remains in her own inimitable style.
Drysuit diving
Scuba Diver Australia and New Zealand Editor Adrian Stacey opens up a whole new world when he finally takes the plunge and learns how to dive in a drysuit – cold water will now not be a hindrance to awesome diving.
Australia
Martin Crossley embarks on an introductory exploration of the largest Australian state’s maritime zone, its fish (mainly, but some megafauna) and where to find them.
Test Extra
Editorial Director Mark Evans rates and reviews the innovative OrcaTorch Mazu TD01, which features a vivid white main beam, flanked by twin red LEDs, and can be worn on your head, or mounted on the back of your hand on a soft Goodman handle.