The Great Lakes Basin is one of the greatest freshwater ecosystems on Earth. Today, three…
The Great Northern Dive Show was a massive hit this year, 2016 and therefore H2O Divers Limited are very proud to present the show for a second year.
The Great Northern Dive Show was a massive hit this year, 2016 and therefore H2O…
Cradles of Glass is a primer on the glass cloud sponges of British Columbia Canada. These sponges are delicate organisms and are in dire need of protections.
Since production the 9 reef sites mentioned have received some protections and the BC Park reef has received full protections.
Cradles of Glass is a primer on the glass cloud sponges of British Columbia Canada.…
Head to the Forgotten Islands, September 4-15 2016 Group Trip – 11nts – Onboard the Arenui, Maumere-Saumlaki…
Adding to the vast wealth of knowledge already totted up by the Emperor Maldives dive guides, two new dive experts now join the team to strengthen it even further.
Adding to the vast wealth of knowledge already totted up by the Emperor Maldives dive…
In the early 1990s, Germany launched Energiewende, or “energy revolution,” a program “to combat climate change, avoid nuclear risks, improve energy security, and guarantee competitiveness and growth.” Renewable energy grew from four per cent in 1990 to more than 27 per cent in 2014, including a significant increase in citizen-owned power projects, according to energy think tank Agora Energiewende.
In the early 1990s, Germany launched Energiewende, or “energy revolution,” a program “to combat climate change,…
The new Aquatica AD500 housing is designed specifically for the long awaited Nikon D500 camera. With 21mp still image, 4K video possibilities, impressive level of low light performance, this Nikon D500 is a worthy addition to the DX format, a much appreciated sensor size for underwater photography.
The new Aquatica AD500 housing is designed specifically for the long awaited Nikon D500 camera.…
Weeks after being set up, coral gardens showing great signs of growth; dive “gardeners” excited…
Award-winning diving tour operator, blue o two, are delighted to present their substantially upgraded Red Sea fleet fresh from dry dock to create an even more enjoyable diving holiday experience.
Award-winning diving tour operator, blue o two, are delighted to present their substantially upgraded Red…
It’s time for a getaway with your friends and dive club to one of the…
Check out our latest special offers including Red Sea liveaboard holiday deals from only £599 including flights to Hurghada and Maldives liveaboard offers now starting from as little as £1695 including flights!
Buoyed by the success of its first PADI Women’s Dive Day last year the follow-up event will be held on July 16.
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS) named Jill Heinerth, world famous Canadian cave diver, as its first Explorer-in-Residence to mark World Oceans Day today. “Exploration is in the DNA of the RCGS,” said John Geiger, CEO of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society. “We are so delighted to have Jill Heinerth in this new role. It is hard to imagine anyone who better embodies the courage and commitment of exploration.”
June 8 marks World Oceans Day, but what if we celebrated oceans every day? Covering more than 70 per cent of Earth’s surface, oceans, more than anything, define our small blue planet. We should celebrate their complex and vibrant ecosystems, life-sustaining services, calming effects and unimaginable diversity, much of which we have not yet even discovered.