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Scuba News
June 6, 2020 by HAL
Bren Gallagher, a diver from Ireland, discusses the beauty of diving near Donegal, including reefs, caves, and wrecks like the Spanish Armada and WW2 U-boats. The area is known for basking sharks, dolphins, and seals, making it a stunning diving location praised by Jacques Cousteau. Read the article
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June 1, 2020 by HAL
Monty Halls talks about diving and his experiences in the Galapagos. Read the article
May 29, 2020 by HAL
Becoming a Divemaster or an Instructor involves specific requirements, best practices, and the needed personality and experience. Read the article
May 28, 2020 by HAL
The text discusses the SunFish, an innovative underwater robot that revolutionizes underwater mapping and exploration using artificial intelligence. It features insights from caver and robotics designer Vickie Siegel and Stone Aerospace CEO Bill Stone. Read the article
May 24, 2020 by HAL
Samantha Craven from The Reef-World Foundation discusses the Green Fins Initiative aiding dive centers worldwide in preserving marine environments. Read the article
May 20, 2020 by HAL
Kewin Lorenzen, a diving professional living in The Bahamas, is passionate about exploration, education, and conservation of the underwater world. He works closely with Cristina Zenato and emphasizes the interconnectedness of water with life. Read the article
May 16, 2020 by HAL
World-class diver and physician Doug Ebersole answers the top 10 medical questions about diving. Read the article
May 12, 2020 by HAL
Cristina Zenato, a shark behaviorist and conservationist, shares her passion for the ocean through teaching and exploration. Inducted into the Women Divers Hall of Fame in 2012, she is dedicated to marine conservation efforts. For more information, her website is www.cristinazenato.com. Read the article
May 8, 2020 by HAL
John Chatterton is a highly skilled wreck diver. He can be contacted through his website or social media. Read the article
May 4, 2020 by HAL
John Chatterton is a renowned wreck diver. He shares his expertise with Ian and Gemma on the podcast. Read the article
May 3, 2020 by HAL
Cristina Zenato is a shark behaviorist, PADI Course Director, and explorer who was inducted into the Women Divers Hall of Fame in 2012. She is the founder of People of the Water, emphasizing teaching and sharing her knowledge with others. Read the article
May 1, 2020 by HAL
This episode discusses sharks, featuring an interview with shark expert William McKeever, author of “Emperors of the Deep.” For more information about McKeever, the book, or sharks, visit the provided website. Read the article
April 29, 2020 by HAL
The Flapper Skate is a species of ray commonly found in colder waters. This guide helps divers identify the Flapper Skate by providing details on its appearance, size, and distinctive features. Understanding how to recognize this species encourages better appreciation and conservation of marine life. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
The Blue Skate is a unique species of ray found in coastal waters. They have a distinctive body shape and coloration, making them relatively easy to identify. Observing their habitat and behavior can enhance a diver’s experience while underwater. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
The Rough Longnose Dogfish is a type of shark known for its unique appearance. It has a long snout and can be identified by its distinct body shape and coloration, which helps divers easily spot it underwater. This shark is often found in deeper waters, making it an interesting species for scuba divers to observe. […]
The White Ghost Catshark is a unique species of shark known for its distinctive appearance. It can blend in with its surroundings, making it harder to spot while diving. Understanding its features helps new divers recognize this fascinating creature in the ocean. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
The Mouse Catshark is a small species of shark often found in muddy or sandy seabeds. They have distinctive features like a flattened body and a pointed snout. Divers can spot them by their unique coloration and patterns, making it important to learn their identification for better understanding and conservation of ocean life. Read the […]
The Iceland Catshark is a unique species identifiable by its slender body and dark spots. Scuba divers can spot these sharks in deeper waters around Iceland, typically around 100 to 400 meters deep. They are essential to the local ecosystem and offer exciting opportunities for divers interested in studying marine life. Read the full article […]
The Smalleye Catshark is a small species found in deep waters. It has unique features like large eyes and dark spots on its body. These sharks are typically harmless and play an important role in the ocean’s ecosystem. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
April 28, 2020 by HAL
Andy Torbet, an experienced diver and explorer, is interviewed by Ian, Gemma, and Werttie. They discuss diving adventures, the Britannic wreck, and Andy’s diverse skill set. Andy’s background includes bomb disposal and skydiving in addition to diving and exploring. The group shares their social media handles for updates and contact. Read the article
April 27, 2020 by HAL
Join the 2.6 Challenge, which begins on April 26, to support charities affected by event cancellations due to Covid-19. People of all ages can choose an activity that relates to the numbers 2.6 or 26, like running, yoga, or even home activities, to raise awareness and funds. This is a fun opportunity to get active […]
April 24, 2020 by HAL
The Sandy Ray ID Guide helps divers and ocean enthusiasts identify sandy rays, which are important creatures within their marine ecosystems. Recognizing different ray species aids in their conservation and understanding their role in the ocean. This guide is part of a larger effort to promote awareness and protection for all ray species. Read the […]
April 23, 2020 by HAL
Deep Sea Mining and the Coronavirus. The perpetually nascent deep-ocean mining industry could affect marine life. Working together can minimize impact. Read the article
April 22, 2020 by HAL
The Bigeye Thresher Shark is a unique species known for its large eyes and long tail. It can reach up to 16.5 feet in length and is often found in deep waters. Scuba divers should look for its elongated body and identify it by its distinctive features, such as its big, round eyes and long, […]
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