After a three month campaign by the 780+ members of the Melbourne-based Project Banjo action group, Fisheries Victoria has invited public feedback on a draft Fisheries Notice outlining proposed amendments to regulations pertaining to the killing of rays, skates and guitarfish in Victoria.
Deciding on a Regulator setup to go for first off can be all a little bewildering, will you get what you pay for spending a little extra? Does the cheap regulator actually work? What is a ventury or balanced regulator even mean? One things for sure and that we can assure you is that they supply with that all important air while underwater, but….
Deciding on a Regulator setup to go for first off can be all a little…
Correctly fitting and wearing a mask for scuba diving is not as easy as it looks. The problems that occur from an ill fitting mask can spoil your dive. Not having a brand new mask treated before you wear it for the first time leads to more problems. Over tightening of a mask is a problem all by its self!
It is the Canada Day long weekend, so Happy 150th Canada. So far it is…
Each day in the United States, humans use an astounding 500,000,000 plastic straws. Recent reports show that…
Spring flooding in Canada this year upended lives, inundated city streets and swamped houses, prompting calls for sandbags, seawalls and dikes to save communities. Ontario and Quebec’s April rainfall was double the 30-year average
Spring flooding in Canada this year upended lives, inundated city streets and swamped houses, prompting…
Southern Cross Club General Manager Jennifer Mills took home the Stingray Award for Accommodations Manager of the Year during a ceremony hosted by the Cayman Islands Tourism Association (CITA) at the Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa on Tuesday, June 20, 2017. Ms. Mills was competing in a field that included the managers of the Kimpton Seafire, the Ritz Carlton and other large hotels in Grand Cayman.
The first week of May 2017, found Frank Stopa and Matthew Lerpiniere (a contributing writer for The Scuba News Canada) of Discovery Deep diving the flooded #2 Iron Ore Mine on Bell Island in Newfoundland
The first week of May 2017, found Frank Stopa and Matthew Lerpiniere (a contributing writer for The Scuba…
A group of volunteer divers, led by Mark Milburn, went out into Falmouth Bay yesterday to release seven hundred juvenile lobsters for the National Lobster Hatchery.
A group of volunteer divers, led by Mark Milburn, went out into Falmouth Bay yesterday to…
Do you love the underwater marine life around the UK and further afield? Ever fancied…
You can also enjoy some phenomenal reductions on our Maldives and Worldwide liveaboard diving holidays, from just £1995!
Dive the diverse Red Sea from £949! You can also enjoy some phenomenal reductions on…
Emperor Divers is delighted to announce it has received not one, but two, TripAdvisor Certificates of Excellence for its Marsa Alam and El Gouna dive centres. The accolade, which honours hospitality excellence, is given only to establishments that consistently achieve outstanding traveller reviews on TripAdvisor.
Emperor Divers is delighted to announce it has received not one, but two, TripAdvisor Certificates…
Divers Alert Network (DAN), in conjunction with its subsidiary Risk Retention Group, is offering liability insurance to scuba diving professionals and dive businesses.
Divers Alert Network (DAN), in conjunction with its subsidiary Risk Retention Group, is offering liability…