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UK Stage welcomes Jane Morgan

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Underwater photographer and freelance photo-journalist Jane Morgan will be showcasing her stunning imagery at the GO Diving Show in March.

Jane will be on the dedicated UK Stage alongside the likes of Lawson Wood, Jason Brown, Kirsty Andrews, the BDSG and Simon Rogerson.

Jane Morgan

Jane discovered her love for the ocean and scuba diving back in 1991. Over the next few years, she spent a lot of time working on marine conservation projects in both the Philippines and Borneo, and then in 2000, she qualified as both a PADI Instructor and IAHD (International Association of Handicapped Divers) Instructor so that she could help others to share her love of the underwater world.

In 2001 she was encouraged to try her hand at underwater photography and has never looked back. She is an award–winning photographer and has won several prestigious competitions.

Jane is a freelance underwater photo– journalist and her work has been published in a number of magazines, books and the national press. She lives in Cornwall and dives substantially all around the UK and overseas.

She has a BA (Hons) degree in Marine and Natural History photography and works as a Dive Safety Officer at Falmouth University.

The GO Diving Show

The GO Diving Show returns to the NAEC at Stoneleigh Park, near Kenilworth, on 2-3 March, this time taking in all three halls and expanding to 10,000 sq metres of exhibition space.

As well as the Main Stage, there are also dedicated stages for UK diving, technical diving, underwater photography and inspirational tales, plus the ever-popular Cave, the giant trydive pool. and, new for 2024, an interactive bouldering wall and a dual VR diving simulator so you and your ‘buddy' can venture off ‘underwater' together, all scattered among an ever-increasing array of stands from tourist boards, manufacturers, training agencies, resorts, liveaboards, dive centres, retailers and much more.

Tickets, which are valid for the entire weekend and include complementary parking, are available now, priced at £25.

Scuba Diver magazine subscribers receive a special discounted rate (£11.68), and those who have completed a Discover Scuba Diver session, or an open water/advanced open water (or equivalent – see website for full list of relevant courses from PADI, BSAC, NAUI, RAID, SAA, SSI and SDIsince 1 April 2023, are eligible for FREE tickets. Verification of subscription or course completion is required for these special offers.

BSAC, PADI, SDI, NAUI, RAID, SAA or SSI diver? Get in touch with your training agency for special member discounts on tickets that will save you ££££s!

The 2024 show also sees the Ocean Film Festival taking place on the Saturday evening – settle in and watch a host of award-winning films on our giant screen on the Main Stage. Entrance to the Ocean Film Festival is included in a weekend show ticket, meaning it represents even better value for money! (A ticket to just the Ocean Film Festival on the Saturday evening is £14.94).

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Scuba Diver's Editorial Director Mark Evans has been in the diving industry for nearly 25 years, and has been diving since he was just 12 years old. nearly 40-odd years later and he is still addicted to the underwater world.
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