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New research shows that more action is needed to reduce accidental catch of endangered New…
Take a look at the latest scuba travel offers from Diverse Travel
Take a look at the latest scuba travel offers from Diverse Travel Emperor Raja Laut…
Emperor Divers will be showcasing their three worldwide diving locations – the Red Sea, Maldives and Indonesia – at the NEC Dive Show. With offers on liveaboard diving from just £579 and day diving at £40 a day it’s well worth checking out all the diving deals this year.
Emperor Divers will be showcasing their three worldwide diving locations – the Red Sea, Maldives…
Emperor Divers has a super-saving Autumn Sale open for bookings taken until 31 October. An ideal opportunity to make 2017 the year to dive the Red Sea, the Maldives or on the great value Emperor Raja Laut in Indonesia.
Emperor Divers has a super-saving Autumn Sale open for bookings taken until 31 October. An…
The Canadian government is banning plastic microbeads in toiletries. Although designed to clean us, they’re polluting the environment, putting the health of fish, wildlife and people at risk. Manufacturers and consumers ushered plastic microbeads into the marketplace, but when we learned of their dangers, we moved to phase them out.
The Canadian government is banning plastic microbeads in toiletries. Although designed to clean us, they’re…
The memory of late film maker Rob Stewart, whose under-water work illustrates sharks in a positive light, has been honoured by his peers.
The memory of late film maker Rob Stewart, whose under-water work illustrates sharks in a positive light, has been honoured by his peers.
In the coming weeks, The Scuba News Canada will be featuring videos by Oceana Canada on the exploration of the Gulf of St Lawrence.
In the coming weeks, The Scuba News Canada will be featuring videos by Oceana Canada…
To celebrate Project AWARE®’s Silver Jubilee with the dive community, we have some fantastic prizes…
The Canadian and American governments have issued a recall for a Suunto-built wireless tank pressure transmitter. The wireless tank pressure transmitter and Suunto tank POD have failed during regular dry land pressure testing. There is a risk of injury if it bursts.
The Canadian and American governments have issued a recall for a Suunto-built wireless tank pressure…
Lauren Peel has a BSc (Hons.) in Zoology from University of Western Australia. She is currently a PhD candidate in marine biology at University of Western Australia and project leader for The Manta Trust and Save Our Seas Foundation’s Seychelles Manta Ray Project.
boot Düsseldorf, the biggest trade fair in the world for experiencing 360° water sports, is…
When it comes to one of the most diverse and productive marine settings in the world today, Komodo National Park is undoubtedly keeps the high position in the list. With over 250 species of corals and 1000 fish species, the park is a heaven for divers. The park represents two different marine environments that is why your Komodo liveaboard diving vacations at south and north of the park will differ a lot. It is also noteworthy that conditions in this two environments change seasonally.
One of the leading dive centres in the Canary Islands, has just celebrated 15 years…
Dr Nathan Hart is an expert in comparative neurobiology and specialises in animal sensory systems. He completed his PhD on colour vision in birds at the University of Bristol, UK, before moving Australia in 1999. He’s since worked on the visual systems of various animals, and more recently has been working with sharks. We interviewed him about his very interesting career history.
You Bet! And Rainbow Reef Dive Center in Key Largo is Back to Holding Monthly…
Chefs, restaurant owners and sustainable seafood leaders from across the country have added their names to an open letter urging the government take action to stop seafood fraud. By improving boat-to-plate traceability, the government can help ensure that all fish sold in Canada is honestly labelled, legally caught and fully traceable.
Chefs, restaurant owners and sustainable seafood leaders from across the country have added their names…
When looking for training in cylinder inspections or refreshing your current 3-year HAZMAT certification you…
Kermadec Campaign Partners WWF-New Zealand, Forest & Bird and The Pew Charitable Trusts welcomed the Niue government’s announcement today that it plans to create a large marine protected area covering 40% of its exclusive economic zone, and called on New Zealand to do more to protect the ocean.
Kermadec Campaign Partners WWF-New Zealand, Forest & Bird and The Pew Charitable Trusts welcomed the…
Dive the Red Sea in January from just £1099! You can also explore the magical Maldives from £1895.
Dive the Red Sea in January from just £1099! You can also explore the magical…
Check out the latest international scuba diving travel offers from Diverse Travel
Check out the latest international scuba diving travel offers from Diverse Travel Indonesia Emperor Raja…
Masses of monarch butterflies fluttering across Toronto’s waterfront. Painted ladies (often mistaken for monarchs) descending on Montreal. Combined with the hottest September ever recorded in the Great Lakes region, it’s been a strange time in Eastern Canada. We should savour the joys of these captivating critters while we can, because their future — and that of insects generally — is uncertain.
Masses of monarch butterflies fluttering across Toronto’s waterfront. Painted ladies (often mistaken for monarchs) descending…
Building upon the success of Laamu’s first ever inter-island Turtle Festival in 2016, the entire community recently came together for the second Laamu Turtle Festival. The event took place on the local island of Gan, and was jointly organized by the Gan Island Council, Laamu Atoll Police Department and Six Senses Laamu. This year’s theme was once again Turtles in Laamu – Safe and Protected, aiming to raise awareness about the importance of sea turtles and providing a platform for community engagement about greater marine conservation.
WorkSafe New Zealand considers that there are health and safety risks arising from SCUBA and SCBA cylinders manufactured from aluminium alloy 6351, and has withdrawn approval for cylinder designs which used this alloy.
WorkSafe New Zealand considers that there are health and safety risks arising from SCUBA and…
As of today, 17 entries have been logged from across the country for WWF-New Zealand’s 2017 Conservation Innovation Awards, including Dunedin, Nelson, Auckland, Raglan, Kerikeri, Hamilton, Martinborough, Wellington and Waikanae. And we are welcoming many more entries.
As of today, 17 entries have been logged from across the country for WWF-New Zealand’s…
The GKC team asked needs New Zealanders across the county to keep their eyes on the skies to help build up a comprehensive picture of where our native pigeon is – and isn’t – found. www.greatkererucount.nz
The 2017 Great Kererū Count (GKC) closed on 1st October and early results are in.…
Catch up with Markus, Patricia & David at DIVE Birmingham, Caribbean Village, booth CV4 21st and 22nd October 2017.
Catch up with Markus, Patricia & David at DIVE Birmingham, Caribbean Village, booth CV4 21st and 22nd October 2017.
I’m often introduced as an environmentalist. I prefer to be called a father, grandfather, scientist or author, as these terms provide insight into my motivation. Environmentalism isn’t a discipline or specialty like law, medicine, plumbing, music or art. It’s a way of seeing our place in the world and recognizing that our survival, health and happiness are inextricably dependent on nature. To confront today’s environmental crises, everyone — garage mechanics, construction workers, dentists, politicians and judges — has to see the world through an environmental lens.
I’m often introduced as an environmentalist. I prefer to be called a father, grandfather, scientist…
The Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI), the world’s largest recreational diver training organization, has…