Scuba News-Gazette
Here, we curate the latest news, discoveries, and conservation efforts from across the web, keeping you updated on everything scuba diving. From groundbreaking research and awe-inspiring dives to essential gear reviews and travel recommendations, Scuba News is your one-stop shop for all things scuba diving. So, gear up for knowledge, and stay informed about the ever-evolving world beneath the waves!
- Sea Shepherd nombra a Julián Escutia Rodríguez como Director Ejecutivo
Sea Shepherd has appointed Julián Escutia Rodríguez as Executive Director. He has over 20 years of international experience. Escutia aims to protect marine species, like the vaquita, which is endangered. He will expand partnerships with Mexican government agencies to help ocean conservation. His leadership is expected to increase Sea Shepherd's global impact. ocean conservation. Sea Shepherd Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Vaquita
- Women Who Tech Dive Nikoo Cheheltani
Nikoo Cheheltani started scuba diving for her research in marine biology. She loves wreck diving and CCR diving for their thrill and tranquility. As a woman in technical diving, she faces challenges with heavy equipment but finds ways to adapt. Nikoo believes technical diving is about skill and knowledge, not just strength. She encourages women to pursue technical diving without being discouraged by stereotypes. International Training – SDI | TDI | ERDI | PFI scuba diving technical diving women in diving
- Willow Workshop
The Willow Workshop invites you to create a Plankton Hat. It will be led by Duncan Cameron at Royal William Yard. The event is on July 19th from 12:30 to 3 PM. Only 20 spots are available, so book early if interested. It's a fun way to learn more about ocean life! ocean plankton The Shark Trust Workshop
- DIVE’s Big Shot Patterns & Textures – win an Aggressor Adventures liveaboard trip
Enter the Big Shot underwater photography competition by submitting photos of patterns and textures found in marine life. The best image will win a trip aboard the Red Sea Aggressor II in Egypt. You can submit up to ten photos, showing details like coral structures or unique light patterns. Ensure all photos are original and high-resolution. The competition runs until September 3, 2025, at midnight GMT. Aggressor Adventures DIVE Magazine marine life photography
- Diving Talks Rises to Become the World’s Second Largest Diving Event in Online Visibility
Diving Talks is now the second most visible diving event online. It has over 365,000 views on YouTube and 25,000 visitors on social media. The conference discusses topics like marine conservation and features leading voices in diving. It aims to engage a global audience through video content and discussions. Diving Talks is looking to expand even more in the future. Diving Talks Marine Conservation online visibility Scubaverse
- Is CCR/Rebreather Diving For You?
Closed-circuit rebreathers (CCRs) are not for all divers. They reduce weight, save costs on helium, and allow longer dives. However, they are expensive and complex to use. You need significant diving experience and discipline to use a CCR safely. Consider whether you need and enjoy CCR diving before making the jump. CCR For Scuba Divers rebreather scuba diving
- Authors, Don’t Miss the Chance to Connect with Your Readers at DEMA Show!
Authors can connect with readers at the DEMA Show 2025. The Author's Corner allows engagement between attendees and authors. Authors can share their stories and promote their books. They need to be linked to exhibitors to participate. DEMA Show is a major event for the diving industry, taking place in Orlando from November 11 to 14, 2025. authors DEMA Show DiveNewswire scuba diving
- Beneath the Sea Show Reveals Changes and Updates for 2026 Event
Beneath the Sea 2026 is evolving to offer more adventure activities. Attendees can expect exhibits on nature hikes, white-water rafting, and zip-lining. This change is to attract a younger, more active audience interested in diving. The event will continue to focus on scuba diving, its art, and science. Returning exhibitors can expect priority booth placements and early pricing offers. adventure travel Beneath the Sea DiveNewswire scuba diving
- Protecting Whales Gets Smarter: Ocean Wise Unveils Upgraded Whale Report App
Ocean Wise has launched an upgraded Whale Report app to protect whales. This app helps individuals and commercial mariners report whale sightings in real time. Ship strikes are a major threat to whales, with thousands affected every year. The app allows users to notify ships, helping them navigate safer routes around whales. New features include real-time alerts, an interactive map, and easy reporting of sightings. conservation marine life Ocean Wise whales
- Aggressor Adventures® To Announce “Explore the World Weeks” Friday
Aggressor Adventures will announce “Explore the World Weeks” on July 12, 2025. This event offers 25% off on selected scuba diving trips. It includes many destinations and new land-based stays in Thailand. This year’s promotion is the biggest one yet. Limited spots are available, so booking early is encouraged. Aggressor Adventures DiveNewswire scuba diving travel
- Synology Announces DiskStation DS1825+ and DS725+ NAS Systems
Synology has launched two new NAS systems, the DS725+ and DS1825+. The DS725+ holds 2 drives, while the DS1825+ can hold 8 drives. These systems are great for storing thousands of underwater photos. They work best with Synology drives to ensure good performance. Prices start at $520 for the DS725+ and $1,150 for the DS1825+. DPG RSS NAS systems storage Underwater Photography
- Snorkelling with Dolphins: The Facts
Snorkeling with dolphins is an exciting experience. Dolphins are friendly and intelligent animals. When snorkeling, always respect their space and do not chase them. Proper snorkeling gear is essential for safety. Remember, watching dolphins in the wild is better than feeding them. Dolphins ocean Original Diving snorkeling
- Top Tips for Beginner Divers: Teamwork
Teamwork is crucial for safe and enjoyable diving. Always discuss roles and plans before diving. Check in regularly underwater to ensure comfort and safety. After each dive, take time to debrief and reflect on what went well and what can improve. Building trust and open communication helps create a supportive diving team. communication. diving teamwork The Human Diver Blog
- Species Spotlight: Giant Manta Rays
Giant manta rays are the world's largest rays, reaching 26 feet wide. They are found in warm waters around the globe, often near coastlines. These filter feeders eat tiny organisms in the water, using unique structures in their mouths to catch food. Unfortunately, giant manta rays are endangered due to fishing and their slow reproduction rate. Protecting their habitats and reducing fishing pressure are important for their survival. diving manta rays ocean Oceana
- Scuba Show launches US East Coast Event
A new Scuba Show is coming to the East Coast in Atlantic City. This event is planned due to high demand from diving professionals. Atlantic City is chosen for its family-friendly atmosphere and easy access. The show will be held on June 6-7, 2026, following the Long Beach event on May 30-31. This schedule allows international exhibitors to attend both shows conveniently. Atlantic City DiveNewswire diving Scuba Show
- UNESCO endorses Ocean Literacy Project by Leading Diving Organisations
UNESCO endorsed the DAN.PADI Ocean Literacy Project as part of its program. This initiative aims to make ocean knowledge more accessible to everyone. It includes education on citizen science, pollution, climate change, and archaeology. The project helps students understand their role in protecting the ocean. DAN and PADI work together to inspire ocean stewardship in diverse communities. conservation DiveNewswire ocean literacy scuba diving
- Nominate a Rockstar Employee for the 2025 Wave Makers Award
DEMA is accepting nominations for the 2025 Wave Makers Award. This award honors newcomers in the diving industry who are making a difference. Nominations are open until August 4, 2025. Winners will be celebrated during the DEMA Show in Orlando on November 12, 2025. Check the DEMA website to learn more and submit your nomination. dema DiveNewswire diving industry Wave Makers Award
- Join Shark Angels and Seasick Productions in Baja for Mobulas, Orcas the and The Unexpected!
Join Shark Angels and Seasick Productions on an adventure in Baja. Experience wild encounters with orcas and mobula rays from May 30 to June 6, 2026. The Nautilus Gallant Lady liveaboard offers comfort and daily exploration. Each day adjusts to wildlife sightings for an exciting trip. The Sea of Cortez is rich in marine life, making it a unique diving destination. Baja. DiveNewswire mobula rays orcas
- Coral ‘presumed exctinct’ rediscovered in Galápagos
Wellington's solitary coral was rediscovered in the Galápagos Islands. Scientists found over 250 colonies of this coral species. It was last seen 24 years ago and classified as Critically Endangered. The coral thrives in diverse habitats and survived environmental challenges. This discovery highlights the importance of protecting marine species and their habitats. conservation Coral DIVE Magazine Galapagos
- UNESCO endorses Ocean Literacy project by leading diving organisations
UNESCO has recognized the DAN.PADI Ocean Literacy Project to promote ocean education. This program aims to teach people of all ages about ocean conservation. It includes learning modules on topics like plastic pollution and climate change. The initiative is a collaboration between DAN Europe and PADI, reaching schools and communities globally. This project helps create a sense of responsibility for protecting our oceans. conservation ocean literacy scuba diving Scubaverse
- Cozumel Crystal Tranquility
Cozumel's clear waters make it perfect for scuba diving. The area has beautiful reefs, wrecks, and lots of marine life. Popular dive sites include Palancar Reef and Santa Rosa Wall. Divers can see turtles, rays, and other amazing creatures. Local dive centers offer great guidance for all skill levels. Cozumel diving International Training – SDI | TDI | ERDI | PFI marine life
- Compassion vs. Tradition: Neighboring Nations Take Opposite Paths on Whales
In Iceland, people rescued over 50 stranded pilot whales. Nearby, fishermen in the Faroe Islands killed 95 long-finned pilot whales. These whales included juveniles and pregnant females. Both countries are prosperous and don’t need whale meat for survival. This shows a contrast between compassion and tradition. conservation ocean Sea Shepherd Conservation Society whales
- Cave Diving Beyond Your Ability [Video]
Diving beyond your ability can lead to dangerous situations. A group of divers in Florida faced a serious incident while exploring a freshwater spring. They underestimated the risks and were not fully prepared. This situation shows how important it is to dive within your skill level. Rescue efforts highlighted the importance of proper training and safety measures. cave diving For Scuba Divers rescue training scuba diving safety
- How Much Does Scuba Diving Equipment Cost? A Complete Guide for Beginners and Enthusiasts
Scuba diving gear costs vary based on what you need. Basic equipment includes a mask, fins, wetsuit, BCD, regulator, and dive computer. Rental gear is good for casual divers, costing about $30–50 per dive. Buying gear can save money if you dive often, with full sets costing $1,160 on the low end. Consider buying mid-range or secondhand gear for better deals. dive gear equipment cost Nemo Diving Center scuba diving
- 72-year-old diver dies at Pulau Tioman, Malaysia
A 72-year-old diver, Low Choon Foi, died during a dive in Malaysia. He entered the water with a buddy at around 6:30 pm. His friend found him unconscious at 7:40 pm with froth coming from his mouth. Medical staff declared him dead at 9:20 pm. Authorities remind divers to be in good health before diving. DIVE Magazine Malaysia safety scuba diving
- ‘Legend Of the Statue’ Gains Widespread International Acclaim
"The Legend of the Statue" is a short film about scuba diving. It tells the story of Gabe Spataro, a war veteran. He helped create the "Christ of the Deep" statue in the ocean. After losing his sight, he returned to diving with adaptive techniques. The film shows his inspiring journey of resilience and healing. diving Resilience Scuba Diving – DeeperBlue.com statue
- A Shell of a Good Time: Recapping Kyalami’s 1st Underwater Photography Workshop
The underwater photography workshop in Kyalami was a great success. Participants enjoyed two dives in Palm Beach. After diving, they learned how to edit their photos. The instructor shared his full workflow for image processing. Everyone had fun and gained new skills in underwater photography. Dive Blog diving photo editing Underwater Photography
- Nominate your BSAC instructor for a coaching award
Nominate your BSAC instructor for a coaching award. This award recognizes outstanding teaching in scuba diving. A great instructor helps you learn and enjoy diving safely. Show your appreciation by sending in a nomination. Nomination details are available on the BSAC website. British Sub-Aqua Club - News & blog coaching Instructor scuba diving
- Sydney Unveils Plans For Its First Purpose-Built Dive Wreck
Sydney is planning its first artificial reef for diving. The project will sink a decommissioned ship to create a dive site. This wreck will boost local marine life and attract fish like kingfish and snapper. It is expected to cost between AU$6-10 million but could generate up to AU$48.6 million in five years. Local businesses and over 14,000 residents support this project. artificial reef dive site marine life Scuba Diving – DeeperBlue.com
- US Diver Sets Record For Diving The Seven Continents
Corhonda Dawson set a world record by diving in seven continents. She completed her dives in just under 12 days. Dawson's adventure began in Antarctica and ended in California. She is the first African American woman to dive all five oceans. Her journey emphasizes the importance of ocean exploration for everyone. diving ocean scuba Scuba Diving – DeeperBlue.com
- Embracing Community and Environment: The Avila Beach Hotel in Curaçao
The Avila Beach Hotel in Curaçao is committed to sustainability and marine conservation. It has built over 1200 solar panels to reduce energy reliance. The hotel operates a coral nursery, helping restore reefs and promoting marine health. Guests can dive or snorkel at the hotel’s house reef to learn about coral restoration. Avila Beach Hotel connects tourism with education and environmental responsibility, making it a model for eco-friendly travel. Avila Beach Hotel coral conservation Dive Curaçao sustainability
- Scuba Divers Learning The Skill Of Wreck Hunting
Learning wreck hunting can enhance your scuba diving experience. It allows divers to explore underwater history while preserving important artifacts. Marine archaeology combines diving skills with historical research. An experienced diver can teach archaeology more easily than vice versa. Consider adding this skill to your diving adventures! For Scuba Divers marine archaeology scuba diving wreck hunting
- Australian Tech Divers Survey The Nemesis Shipwreck
Australian technical divers surveyed the wreck of the steamship Nemesis. The ship sank in 1904 and lies about 160 meters deep off New South Wales. The survey team used special diving gear like rebreathers and DPVs, which are underwater vehicles. They explored and documented the wreck during a nine-minute dive. The team plans to return for more studies and to seek funding. Scuba Diving – DeeperBlue.com shipwreck technical divers underwater exploration
- Andy Torbet To Skydive Into BSAC Dive Festival
Andy Torbet will skydive into the BSAC Dive Festival this month. He will jump from 5,000 feet and land in Spring Lakes. Torbet will then dive underwater, showcasing a fun stunt. The festival will have activities like try dives and snorkeling. It's a great way to learn more about diving and the ocean. Andy Torbet BSAC Dive Festival scuba diving Scuba Diving – DeeperBlue.com
- Excerpts from Jeff Goodman’s Book Action Camera Underwater Video Basics, Part 6 of 6: Ethics of Filming Wildlife
Filming wildlife underwater requires ethical considerations. Marine animals can feel stress, even if we can't hear them. It’s important to avoid chasing or disturbing them for better shots. Protecting their environment is crucial; even minor touches can harm coral and marine life over time. Always prioritize conservation and practice good buoyancy control while filming. ethics marine life Scubaverse underwater filming
- SeeDeep reading glasses for scuba divers
SeeDeep has created reading glasses specially designed for scuba divers. These glasses help divers with vision problems see clearly underwater. They fit over any dive mask and can be easily adjusted. The glasses offer different lens strengths to help with both near and far vision. They are lightweight, durable, and come with a neoprene case for easy storage. DIVE Magazine reading glasses scuba diving vision
- Fiyat vs Kalite: Verimilik-Titizlik Dengesi
Scuba diving instructors face the challenge of balancing efficiency and thoroughness. Instructors must decide if a student has mastered skills based on comfort and ability. Time and financial pressures can push instructors to overlook proper skill mastery. This situation can lead to safety risks for students during dives. To improve, the diving industry needs to focus on quality over speed in training. efficiency scuba diving The Human Diver Blog thoroughness
- Photographer of the Week – Shawn Murphy
Shawn Murphy is an inspiring underwater photographer and former chef. He became a divemaster and photographer after moving to Mexico. He captures the beauty of underwater caves and marine life. Shawn specializes in cave photography using custom lighting techniques. He now leads workshops and photo expeditions in Mexico and Florida. cave diving DPG RSS Shawn Murphy Underwater Photography
- Naked Scuba Diving Is Trending
Naked scuba diving is becoming popular among some divers. It offers a feeling of freedom and connection to nature. Organizations support this trend and provide tips for safe diving. Concerns include sea lice, which tend to avoid bare skin. Certain locations around the world welcome nude divers, but etiquette is important. Diving Etiquette For Scuba Divers naked scuba diving sea lice
- MyBSAC launch update
MyBSAC is a new platform for divers. It offers easier access to diving resources. Members can find courses and connect with other divers. The platform is user-friendly and supports learning. All updates reflect a focus on diving safety and education. British Sub-Aqua Club - News & blog diving resources MyBSAC safety
- Student diver dies during scuba lessons in Hawaii
A 51-year-old man from Colorado died during scuba lessons in Hawaii. Greg Durocher was with family at Waiolena Beach Park when he had trouble breathing. After about 38 minutes in the water, he returned to shore. Despite CPR from his instructor and family, he became unresponsive. Medics could not revive him at the hospital, and he was pronounced dead later. breathing difficulties DIVE Magazine Hilo scuba lessons
- Best Wild Swimming Spots
Wild swimming involves open water swimming in natural locations like lakes. Good spots include Lago di Sorapis in Italy and Cenote Escondido in Mexico. Safety is important; always swim with a buddy or inform someone. Check local rules about swimming times and areas. Research conditions like water temperature and wildlife before diving in. Dive the World Blog natural locations safety wild swimming
- Earth Day Beach & Underwater Cleanup
Scuba Diving International organized a cleanup for Earth Day at Juno Beach Pier. Volunteers removed harmful trash from the beach and underwater. Many items collected included plastics and fishing gear, which can harm marine life. Cleanups help protect ecosystems and promote marine conservation. Individuals can also help by making small changes at home to reduce plastic use. cleanup International Training – SDI | TDI | ERDI | PFI Marine Conservation plastic pollution
- Catherine Smith completes PhD internship at BSAC HQ
Catherine Smith has recently completed her PhD internship at BSAC HQ. During her internship, she focused on improving scuba diving safety and training. She worked on research about diver health and environmental impact. Her findings will help scuba diving organizations in the future. This experience is a big step for her career in marine studies. British Sub-Aqua Club - News & blog internship marine studies scuba diving
- New Video Documents the Reality of the Faroe Islands Grindadrap
In the Faroe Islands, pilot whales and dolphins are hunted in a practice called Grindadráp. Sea Shepherd's new video shows these hunts and their aftermath. The hunts occur year-round, mainly in summer. Many animals killed are pregnant females and juveniles. Although officials say the meat is shared, evidence shows some is wasted. This practice harms the genetic diversity of the species, risking their long-term survival. conservation grindadrap Pilot Whales Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
- Introducing the PADI Refer-a-Friend Challenge: Win Dive Gear or a Dream Dive Trip
PADI has launched the Refer-a-Friend Challenge to encourage new divers. You can invite friends to learn scuba diving and earn rewards. If they sign up using your link, they get 20% off. Monthly gear prizes are available, and the top referrer wins a trip to St. Lucia. This campaign helps grow the dive community while sharing the fun of diving. PADI PADI Pros refer-a-friend scuba diving
- Business Fundraising
Staff can help raise funds to support shark conservation. Fundraising activities boost team spirit and help spread awareness. Ideas include themed dress days, quizzes, bake sales, and charity events. Joining challenge events builds teamwork and supports a good cause. Setting up a fundraising page can track progress and engage everyone. fundraising shark conservation team building The Shark Trust
- UNESCO endorses DAN.PADI Ocean Literacy Project
The DAN.PADI Ocean Literacy Project teaches ocean conservation and promotes education. UNESCO recognized it as part of its Ocean Decade Action initiative. This project aims to protect 30% of the oceans by 2030. It evolved from the previous Scuola D'Amare program in Italy. The course covers topics like plastic pollution and climate change. It is available for free and can engage learners of all ages. conservation DIVE Magazine ocean literacy scuba diving
- Project Sponsorship
Project sponsorship helps increase awareness for shark conservation. Brands supporting these projects show they care about protecting sharks. Sponsors gain visibility through the Shark Trust’s website and social media. They can also promote their brand at events. Supporting shark projects benefits both wildlife and brand recognition. brand visibility project sponsorship shark conservation The Shark Trust
- Small Business Membership
Small businesses can support shark conservation by joining a membership program. This membership helps promote community engagement and project sponsorship. Supporting the Shark Trust can lead to better ocean health and shark protection. Businesses can also involve their customers in these efforts. Joining this initiative shows a commitment to marine conservation. ocean health shark conservation small business The Shark Trust