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- Authorities Recover Body of Diver Near Kingston’s Shoreline
- Ollie Smallie’s Dangerous Discovery
- Introducing Alberta’s Underwater Search Team (Central Alberta Rescue Diving Society)
- Should You Dive a Rebreather?
- Night Dive at West Rock Shipwreck
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Welcome to the “Scuba Diving Features” section of The Scuba News, your comprehensive hub for all things scuba diving. This parent category encompasses a wide range of topics, including maritime history, underwater photography and videography, scuba diving training, scuba diver travel, surface interval entertainment such as books, podcasts, movies, and TV episodes, as well as webinars and scuba diving events. Dive into our diverse collection of articles, reviews, and guides to explore the fascinating world of scuba diving from every angle. Whether you’re a novice diver, seasoned enthusiast, or simply curious about the wonders of the underwater realm, our curated content has something for everyone.
Say hello to Featured Diver, Simon Pridmore – Course Director Trainer, Former Dive Centre Owner, Diver Training Agency Licensee and Author from Bali, Indonesia
Say hello to Featured Diver, Simon Pridmore – Course Director Trainer, Former Dive Centre Owner,…
Nikki Fothergill is a Project Jonah Marine Mammal Medic who is studying for a Diploma in Marine Studies at the Bay of Plenty Polytechnic in Tauranga. For her second-year project she surveyed the New Zealand public to measure the level of awareness of Māui dolphins and their plight.
If you had told me in 2009 when I was getting my Open Water that one day, I would train to be a PADI Dive Master, I wouldn’t have believed it! I started diving as a teacher on a school camp, and I really didn’t think it would be something I’d continue with. As an older (30+) female with a young family and a full time job, it seemed like a pretty selfish and expensive recreational activity (despite me loving the whole experience!)
The recent stranding (June 2016) of two false killer whales at Waimairi Beach, Christchurch was a rare event. The first stranding in eleven years and only the third ever South Island stranding, the last one being in 1984. For many people it was also the first time they have heard about these charismatic whales.
My first steps into big blue where made not such a long time ago….15-ish years…
There are many types of dive at the top of peoples’ bucket lists and diving with sharks is surely one of them. There is something incredibly life-affirming about spending time in the water with these apex predators and many divers long to experience shark diving at least once in their lifetime.
There are many types of dive at the top of peoples’ bucket lists and diving…
For the entire year of 2015, I was privileged to live and work on an incredible resort island in the Maldives, known as “Amilla fushi”.
The majestic Great Barrier Reef is Australia’s most iconic dive site, for many a good reason. It is of immense size, stretching 2,300 kilometres along the north east coast of Queensland, covering an area 5 times the size of Tasmania.
The majestic Great Barrier Reef is Australia’s most iconic dive site, for many a good…
For the entire year of 2015, I was privileged to live and work on an…
A diver who spent more than 6 hours alone 30 miles off the coast of Queensland,…
Of the various pirates who lurked along the wild, sparsely inhabited coasts of Newfoundland in the 16th and 17th centuries, Peter Easton was among the elite, most successful and best known. His plundering, which ranged from Newfoundland and the Grand Banks south to the Caribbean and Spanish Main, made him the scourge of the Western Atlantic for more than a decade.
Of the various pirates who lurked along the wild, sparsely inhabited coasts of Newfoundland in…
I had just turned 18 and was setting off on my first solo adventure to a destination over 10,000 miles away to an island in the South Pacific…. Fiji.
I was about to embark on my very first SCUBA diving experience with a volunteer program run by the Non-Government Organisation Frontier.
I had just turned 18 and was setting off on my first solo adventure to…
Our friends at Pro Dive International (Mexico and Dominican Republic) have been featured in The…
There are a 101 reasons why you should look up Operation Wallacea in Indonesia if…
The northern reaches of Great Britain are home to a fascinating variety of dive locations including offshore islands, the World Heritage site of St Kilda and the Isle of Man. For world-class diving and wildlife experiences for all ages including seals, birdlife and basking sharks look no further.
The northern reaches of Great Britain are home to a fascinating variety of dive locations…
Discover the underwater world of Michigan Inland Lakes, with Nancy Washburne. This video features a…
It should be no surprise that scuba enthusiast Erik Rosenstein is committed to protecting the environment. He has bachelor’s degrees in environmental science and biochemistry, as well as advanced post-graduate degrees in environmental toxicology and environmental law. Plus he has spent a lot of time underwater, as evidenced by his impressive diving credentials: TDI Full Cave Instructor, TDI Intro to Tech Instructor, TDI Advanced Nitrox Instructor, TDI Sidemount Instructor and PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainer.
It should be no surprise that scuba enthusiast Erik Rosenstein is committed to protecting the…
For cold water divers, a drysuit is the best way to stave off the effects of exposure, especially if you’re on longer bottom times or if like us in BC, the best diving season corresponds with the colder parts of the year. A good drysuit is an investment though, and not something you should jump into casually. The type of diving you do, and the amount you’re able to invest, are the best ways to initially determine which type of drysuit may be best for you.
For cold water divers, a drysuit is the best way to stave off the effects…
Saltwater Crocodiles are the world’s largest reptile and Australia’s apex predators. These phenomenal crocs can…
Specialty courses are important for many reasons. You learn about the safety aspects of diving in the specific environment and/or with the Specialised equipment – as well as how to get the most out of your time diving in the Specialty area.
Cradles of Glass is a primer on the glass cloud sponges of British Columbia Canada.…
Last season I completed my Advanced Nitrox/Helitrox/Deco procedure course. This season I am using this training, as I continue to gain experience in the field of technical diving. I have completed my third deco dive since my training.
I’m sitting here looking at regulators online, thinking to myself ” do I need to…
Coral cay was first introduced to me by friends studying marine biology at university. Several…
Discover the underwater world of Michigan Inland Lakes, with Nancy Washburne. Related Article: Snorkel Michigan…
On a degas day (non diving day) at Coral Cay Conservation in the Philippines in…
Take a dive into the Red Sea. Stock shots availible at Goofy Aqua Video and…
Crystal Kennard, dive shop manager at Devocean Dive Centre, formerly Seaquest in Malapasca answered my…
Sunshine is described as “a combination of bright light and radiant heat”…have you ever met someone…
At a relatively cheap price, and with Thailands reputation for pumping out Scuba divers en masse, I…
Have you ever wondered how to become a Great White shark guide? Look no further as we introduce you to the world of shark dive guiding and how to choose a responsible operator for your own Great White experience of a lifetime.
Have you ever wondered how to become a Great White shark guide? Look no further…
Finding the time to get out diving after your course with the dive instructor can be hard, you’ve got all those other things that come up that just don’t seem to let you get away….
Finding the time to get out diving after your course with the dive instructor can…
The aerial vision was captured by Eco Abrolhos, an island tour company that stumbled upon…
Of course this is a very important part of cave diving and is one of…
It’s something like the classic “chicken and egg story.” Which came first? In Terry Dwyer’s case the question is “shipwrecks or scuba diving?” There never was any doubt in his mind. His sole purpose to dive was to facilitate his passion for searching shipwrecks.
It’s something like the classic “chicken and egg story.” Which came first? In Terry Dwyer’s…
Wales is known for mountainous national parks, wind-swept beaches, lively cities such as Cardiff and a rich Celtic heritage. It is home to the much-loved Bara Brith tea cake, the Red Dragon and Wales is the land of mythical King Arthur. There are a variety of dive sites to enjoy in Wales, with a number of the best sites in Pembrokeshire and Anglesey.
Wales is known for mountainous national parks, wind-swept beaches, lively cities such as Cardiff and…
Discover the underwater world of Michigan Inland Lakes, with Nancy Washburne. Related Article: Discover the…