Paul ‘Duxy’ Duxfield has joined forces with Emperor Divers for 2018 leading two liveaboard trips in the Red Sea, offering relaxed flexibility and personal advice on photo, video, processing and production.
Paul ‘Duxy’ Duxfield has joined forces with Emperor Divers for 2018 leading two liveaboard trips…
March is a great month for shark diving, both in the northern and southern hemisphere.…
Take a look at the latest scuba diving travel offers from Diverse Travel.
Take a look at the latest scuba diving travel offers from Diverse Travel. Maldives: Liveaboards…
When I first arrived on the island of Ko Lipe, located in the Andaman Sea…
For the second consecutive year, an eBook dive guide produced by Rosenberg EBooks has received…
Join Pro Dive International at Beneath The Sea 2018 and benefit from these great show specials.
Feefo, the global ratings and reviews provider of genuine guest feedback, has awarded the Red Sea, Maldives and Indonesia diving company the top-rated ‘Gold Trusted Service Award 2018’ once more.
Feefo, the global ratings and reviews provider of genuine guest feedback, has awarded the Red…
As marine threats grow from climate change, overfishing and plastic pollution, a number of ocean scientists – most notably Sylvia Earle – are forgoing fish for moral and ecological reasons.
As marine threats grow from climate change, overfishing and plastic pollution, a number of ocean…
Combining Indigenous and scientific knowledge to document climate change and empowering Inuit girls and young women in the Arctic
Combining Indigenous and scientific knowledge to document climate change and empowering Inuit girls and young…
A scuba diver from Vernon, British Columbia, who disappeared from waters near Puerto Vallarta, is the object of a search involving boats, helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft.
Search for Canadian diver near Puerto Vallarta expands. A scuba diver from Vernon, British Columbia,…
Contrary to a common perception, ignoring climate change won’t make it disappear. Global research going back to 1824 in fields ranging through physics, oceanography, biology and geology have confirmed human activity — mainly burning fossil fuels, raising livestock and destroying carbon sinks like forests and wetlands — is increasing greenhouse gas emissions and causing global temperatures to rise rapidly, putting humanity at risk. Every legitimate scientific academy and institution and every government, except the current U.S. administration, agrees.
Contrary to a common perception, ignoring climate change won’t make it disappear. Global research going…
There are some great diving highlights to enjoy in February. It is a particularly good…
It was argued by many, that a small on line shop specializing only on one…