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Take a look at our latest special offers including Red Sea liveaboard holiday deals from only £649 including flights to Hurghada and Maldives liveaboard offers now starting from as little as £1595 including flights!
Take a look at our latest special offers including Red Sea liveaboard holiday deals from only £649 including flights…
Bruce Partridge was taking a sailing instructor course in Vancouver when a scuba diver who was also on the course suggested he should enjoy the diving while there. “I said ‘I am not a diver and I have no plans to jump off a perfectly good boat.’ ”
People have harnessed energy from moving water for thousands of years. Greeks used various types of water wheels to grind grain in mills more than 2,000 years ago. In the late 1800s, people figured out how to harness the power to produce electricity. Throughout the 20th century and into the 21st, hydropower has expanded, producing about 17 per cent of the world’s electricity by 2014 and about 85 per cent of renewable energy — and it shows no signs of slowing.
People have harnessed energy from moving water for thousands of years. Greeks used various types…
Bruce Partridge was taking a sailing instructor course in Vancouver when a scuba diver who…
The Scuba News Canada will be featuring a weekly update from Matthew Lerpiniere on the diving conditions…
A diver who spent more than 6 hours alone 30 miles off the coast of Queensland,…
We made it! Thanks to all of your help, we surpassed our goal of raising $25,000 in online gifts this month! These gifts were matched dollar-for-dollar by a generous supporter, meaning we’ve raised more than $50,000 to support our fight for a brighter environmental future.
We made it! Thanks to all of your help, we surpassed our goal of raising…
Our friends at Pro Dive International (Mexico and Dominican Republic) have been featured in The…
Due to popular demand, Aquatastic have opened up extra places on this year’s Sardine Run.…
With effect from 1st July 2016, leading rebreather manufacturer, rEvo Rebreathers became 100% owned by…
The Scuba News Canada will be featuring a weekly update from Matthew Lerpiniere on the diving conditions…
The Lembeh Strait is widely recognized by marine biologists as having the world’s highest concentration…
Over the past half century, the world has moved increasingly to industrial agriculture — attempting to maximize efficiency through massive, often inhumane livestock operations; turning huge swaths of land over to monocrops requiring liberal use of fertilizers, pesticides and genetic modification; and reliance on fossil fuel-consuming machinery and underpaid migrant workers. This has contributed to increased greenhouse gas emissions; loss of forests and wetlands that prevent climate change by storing carbon; pollution from runoff and pesticides; antibiotic and pesticide resistance; reduced biodiversity; and soil degradation, erosion and loss.
Over the past half century, the world has moved increasingly to industrial agriculture — attempting…
Lifeguards keep their eyes trained on the beach so they can react quickly if someone is in danger. Still, there is time for those with an entrepreneurial spirit to ponder solutions to inconveniences beachgoers face.
Lifeguards keep their eyes trained on the beach so they can react quickly if someone…
The Cayman Islands honored the best of the best in the tourism industry during the…
As the largest watersports and retail company in the Cayman Islands, Red Sail Sports is…
Inviting all diver girls to join any of their dive centers in Mexico and the…
Mirihi Island, Maldives, is inviting guests to enjoy exhilarating days out swimming with the largest…
Check out our latest special offers including Red Sea liveaboard holiday deals from only £649 including flights to Hurghada and Maldives liveaboard offers now starting from as little as £1595 including flights!
Check out our latest special offers including Red Sea liveaboard holiday deals from only £649 including flights to Hurghada and Maldives liveaboard…
Diving holiday specialists Regaldive have joined with Roots Red Sea Resort in El Quseir, Egypt to offer some great savings for the Red Sea.
Diving holiday specialists Regaldive have joined with Roots Red Sea Resort in El Quseir, Egypt…
Following our recent article by David Suzuki entitled “Broken Records Define the Climate Crisis”, we have been contacted by Tom Harris of the International Climate Science Coalition, Ottawa, Ontario who wanted us to publish the following statement addressing some of the issues raised in the original piece.
Following our recent article by David Suzuki entitled “Broken Records Define the Climate Crisis”, we…
We are extremely excited to congratulate Edd Sorenson, Jonathan Bernot, and Mike Young, our latest…
Speaking at WWF-Canada’s Ocean Summit held in Ottawa last week, longtime Inuit activist and former president of the Inuit Circumpolar Council Sheila Watt-Cloutier argued that the fate of the Arctic transcends the political, economic and scientific spheres, and should be fought at the legal level, with the language of human rights.
Speaking at WWF-Canada’s Ocean Summit held in Ottawa last week, longtime Inuit activist and former…
Even though most liveaboards in Cuba – Gardens of the Queen are fully booked through 2018, we managed to secure 7 nights aboard the premier live-aboard Avalon II on November 5th-12th, 2016. Avalon is the best dive operation based in Cuba and the pioneer diving operation to the Gardens of the Queen.
Outside The Asylum Diving & Travel (a.k.a. OTA Diving & Travel) is Houston’s newest Dive…
Excitement reigns as preparations are underway for PADI Women’s Dive Day 2016, PADI’s second annual celebration of women in diving, taking place on 16 July 2016. This event recognize women’s contributions to diving throughout history and provides special opportunities for more women to enter the sport of diving today.
Excitement reigns as preparations are underway for PADI Women’s Dive Day 2016, PADI’s second annual celebration…
From Florida to Belgium, thousands of divers around the world will take part in scuba…
The Scuba News Canada will be featuring a weekly update from Matthew Lerpiniere on the diving conditions…
The Haarlem was a Dutch East India Company (VOC) ship that foundered in 1647 near…
Award-winning diving tour operator, blue o two, are delighted to announce 5% off a range of worldwide diving holidays with their ‘Brexit Busting’ deals.
Award-winning diving tour operator, blue o two, are delighted to announce 5% off a range…
When it comes to teaching the world to dive, premier dive operator and PADI Career Development Centre,…