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!
- New Crane Triples Net-Pulling Capacity For Sea Shepherd
Sea Shepherd has upgraded the crane on their flagship, the M/V Seahorse, to triple its ghost net-pulling capacity. Ghost nets are harmful, often trapping marine life and contributing to the extinction risk of species like the Vaquita. With this new three-ton crane, Sea Shepherd can remove more dangerous debris from protected areas in the Upper Gulf of California. This upgrade is crucial for the survival of endangered species and aims to improve ocean health overall.
Read the full article at seashepherd.org
ghost nets marine life Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Vaquita
- Thai warships launch Underwater Learning Park
Two Royal Thai Navy patrol boats are being sunk to create an "Underwater Learning Park" for scuba divers. This project will take place in Sattahip Bay, near Pattaya. The aim is to promote marine biodiversity and offer a new tourist attraction for divers. Additionally, the initiative serves as a tribute to those who served on the boats for almost 40 years.
Read the full article at www.scubadivermag.com
marine biodiversity Scuba Diver Mag scuba divers Underwater Learning Park
- A Peek At What’s Happening On The Deepest Sea Floor – Mariana Trench
The Mariana Trench is the deepest part of the ocean, reaching depths of about 11 kilometers. Very few species have adapted to live at these extreme depths due to the slow pace of evolution. Scientists use technology like remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) to explore the unique marine life that survives in these dark and harsh environments. A recent study by scientists has revealed fascinating insights into the life forms that thrive deep below the sea surface.
Read the full article at forscubadivers.com
For Scuba Divers Mariana Trench marine life ROVs
- The Call of Komodo
Komodo is a stunning diving destination known for its rich marine life and vibrant reefs. Divers can explore over 50 dive sites, where they often encounter turtles, manta rays, and an abundance of colorful fish. The area is part of the Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which protects unique wildlife both on land and underwater. Strong currents can make diving exciting, particularly at famous sites like Batu Bolong and Manta Alley, where divers experience fascinating underwater conditions and diverse species. The best time to dive is between June and October for optimal visibility and warm waters.
Read the full article at www.divephotoguide.com
dive sites DPG RSS Komodo marine life
- Four ways to get involved with PADI AWARE Week 2024
PADI AWARE Week 2024 runs from September 14 to 22, focusing on reducing ocean plastic pollution. Divers can participate in four main activities: taking the Dive Against Debris Specialty Course to learn how to collect and report marine debris, making every dive a survey dive to document ocean conditions, hosting local Dive Against Debris events that include clean-ups, and signing the petition for a strong Global Plastics Treaty. This is a great way to engage with the community and support ocean conservation efforts.
Read the full article at divemagazine.com
DIVE Magazine Global Plastics Treaty marine debris PADI
- Discover the Top Dive Locations: Scuba Diving in Dubai
Dubai is known for its beautiful underwater world that is great for diving. There are many dive sites like the Atlantis Dive Centre and Zainab Wreck that cater to various skill levels. At Atlantis, divers can swim with many sea creatures in a large aquarium, while Zainab Wreck offers a special view of a ship turned reef. This city is perfect for both beginners and advanced divers, ensuring a memorable experience filled with colorful marine life and clear waters.
Read the full article at nemodivingcenter.com
Atlantis Dive Centre marine life Nemo Diving Center Zainab Wreck
- SSI Adds Nudibranch Ecology Specialty
Scuba Schools International (SSI) has introduced a new Nudibranch Ecology Specialty to enhance its environmental programs. This course includes seven lessons that explore nudibranchs' habitats, feeding habits, movement, and their role in marine ecosystems. The addition follows the earlier launch of the Marine Invertebrate Ecology Specialty and increases SSI's environmental specialties to nine. This is a great opportunity for divers to learn more about these fascinating creatures and their importance in the ocean.
Read the full article at www.deeperblue.com
ecology nudibranch Scuba Diving – DeeperBlue.com SSI
- 10 Weird Underwater Creatures [Video]
This article highlights 10 weird underwater creatures known for their unique features or abilities. Notable examples include the Archer Fish, which can shoot prey from a distance, and the Tree-Climbing Perch, able to traverse dry land. The Cuttlefish impresses with its camouflage skills, while the Hagfish can produce a slime that expands dramatically when threatened. The video linked in the article provides further details on these and the remaining six unusual creatures.
Read the full article at forscubadivers.com
For Scuba Divers marine life scuba diving underwater creatures
- Greenpeace longline report highlights shark bycatch and severe fishery depletion
Greenpeace's report reveals serious issues with Taiwanese longlining fishing vessels in the North Pacific Ocean. The investigation found that three sharks are killed every hour, highlighting a concerning level of shark bycatch. The longlines used in these operations can stretch up to 100 kilometers with thousands of hooks, catching various marine animals indiscriminately. The report emphasizes the urgent need for better ocean protection, especially around the Emperor Seamounts, and calls for governments to support the Global Ocean Treaty to safeguard marine biodiversity.
Read the full article at divemagazine.com
bycatch DIVE Magazine Marine Conservation sharks
- Finding Endeavour: Using archives and archaeology to identify an iconic shipwreck
The search for the HMB Endeavour, now known as Lord Sandwich, has captured the attention of maritime archaeologists for over twenty years. Between 2018 and 2021, a team explored a shipwreck site in Newport Harbour, which may contain the remains of this iconic vessel. Researchers have gathered historical and archaeological evidence to help identify the site, originally scuttled during the Battle of Rhode Island in 1778. They found design features at the site that match those of the Endeavour, providing strong evidence for its identification.
Read the full article at www.scubadivermag.com
Endeavour maritime archaeology Scuba Diver Mag shipwreck
- Scubster for Scuba Divers With Places To Go (Video)
The Scubster is a unique underwater vehicle that serves as a pedal-powered personal submarine for scuba divers. It features two rotating propellers for easy maneuverability and can perform impressive movements like corkscrews. The vehicle is designed for divers equipped with scuba gear and also has an electric version that can reach speeds of 4 km/h. After being in development since 2011, the Scubster is currently in pre-production, and a video showcases its agility in action.
Read the full article at forscubadivers.com
For Scuba Divers scuba divers Scubster underwater vehicle
- SFUPS KEY LARGO TRIP – OCTOBER 5TH 2024
Join the SFUPS for a dive trip to Key Largo on October 5, 2024, at 12:30 PM. This event is welcoming to divers of all experience levels, featuring two shallow dives with a maximum depth of 60 feet. The cost is $90, which includes air tanks and weights for the dives. Participants must have Open Water Certification and should have completed a dive in the last two years; DAN insurance is also recommended.
Read the full article at sfups.org
dive trip Key Largo open water certification South Florida Underwater Photography Society
- WHY RAID
RAID stands for "Rapid Ascent In Diving," a procedure in scuba diving that emphasizes safety during ascents. It aims to ensure divers return to the surface at a safe rate to prevent decompression sickness. RAID offers training programs that focus on education and practical skills. Their approach is designed for divers of all levels, helping everyone become better prepared for underwater adventures.
Read the full article at diveraid.com
Dive RAID International diving RAID safety
- WHY RAID
RAID is a scuba diving organization that offers a variety of training courses for all levels of divers. It focuses on high standards for diver safety and skills. RAID uses modern teaching methods to make learning scuba diving enjoyable and effective. Their courses cover essential topics to help divers explore underwater safely and confidently.
Read the full article at diveraid.com
Dive RAID International diving RAID Training
- Harnessing Citizen Science: How Litter Data from Ocean Wise Drives Policy, Research and Community Action
Ocean Wise's Shoreline Cleanup program utilizes citizen science to collect litter data, which plays a crucial role in driving environmental policy and research. The data gathered helps identify pollution trends and influences laws like Canada's single-use plastics ban. This information has also been used in important studies, showing the high prevalence of plastic litter on coastlines and its impact on wildlife. Through this community effort, Ocean Wise not only tackles ocean pollution but also empowers individuals to advocate for a healthier marine environment.
Read the full article at ocean.org
litter ocean Ocean Wise plastic
- The Impacts of Plastic Pollution on Ocean Animals
Plastic pollution has severe impacts on ocean animals, affecting everything from large whales to small fish. Sea turtles often mistake plastic for their food, leading to gastrointestinal blockages and other serious health issues. Seabirds can suffer from a condition called "plasticosis," which causes internal injuries and decreases their ability to digest food. Whales also face threats from ingesting plastic and getting entangled, often leading to starvation or fatal accidents. This pollution is largely preventable, and initiatives are aiming to reduce single-use plastics to protect marine life.
Read the full article at oceana.org
ocean Oceana plastic wildlife
- The Marine Life of Curaçao
Curaçao is a beautiful Caribbean island known for its amazing marine life. Over 70 unique dive sites offer something for everyone, from colorful coral reefs to fascinating shipwrecks. The south-western coast, with popular spots like Playa Kalki and Porto Mari, features vibrant coral gardens and diverse fish species. Each season brings different marine life, such as pelagic species in the winter and coral spawning in the spring, creating exciting diving experiences year-round. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced diver, Curaçao offers unforgettable underwater adventures.
Read the full article at www.divecuracao.info
Coral reefs Dive Curaçao diving marine life
- Divers to the Rescue
Many divers actively help sea animals in distress rather than harm them. Examples include freeing entangled sharks and rescuing other creatures. It’s important for divers to follow safety guidelines during rescues. They should take care of themselves first and assess situations to avoid worsening animals' problems. Knowledge of the animal they are helping and proper training for handling ghost gear is essential for safe rescues.
Read the full article at blog.padi.com
divers ocean rescue
- Which is the Best Place to Skydive in the UAE (Dubai)?
Dubai is a popular destination for scuba diving due to its clear waters and diverse marine life. The average cost of a single dive ranges from AED 250 to AED 550, typically including necessary equipment and a professional guide. Notable dive sites include Palm Jumeirah and Fujairah's Dibba Rock and Snoopy Island, which feature colorful corals, sea turtles, and various fish species. Additionally, Dubai’s incredible wreck dives are rich with marine life and make for unique diving experiences. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced diver, Dubai offers an unforgettable underwater adventure.
Read the full article at nemodivingcenter.com
dive sites marine life Nemo Diving Center scuba diving
- Divers help themselves to champagne on ‘protected’ wreck
Divers have reportedly looted bottles of champagne from the protected "Champagne Wreck" in Sweden. The wreck was discovered at a depth of 58 meters by the Polish Baltictech dive group. When they returned to the site, they found the area disturbed and some of its cargo missing. Baltictech divers had intended to conduct a detailed inventory and create a 3D model of the wreck but were cut short by bad weather. This event raises concerns about the protection of underwater sites.
Read the full article at www.scubadivermag.com
Baltictech Champagne Wreck Scuba Diver Mag scuba diving
- A Cenote Diving Adventure from a Decade Ago
Cenote diving in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula offers a unique underwater experience. These natural sinkholes expose stunning freshwater caverns filled with colorful fish and impressive stalactites and stalagmites. Beginners can explore easy cenotes like Dos Ojos, while more experienced divers can test their skills in deeper sites like The Pit. Cenotes also hold historical significance, as the Maya viewed them as sacred portals and left behind intriguing archaeological finds. This combination of beauty, adventure, and culture makes cenote diving unforgettable.
Read the full article at scubahanknyc.com
cenotes. diving Scuba Hank NYC underwater
- ‘Dark oxygen’ discovery – deep sea mining needs a rethink
Scientists have discovered that oxygen is produced in the deep sea by polymetallic nodules, a finding that could change how we view deep-sea mining and the origins of life on Earth. Oxygen in the ocean mainly comes from photosynthesis, but these nodules create oxygen through electrolysis, acting like batteries. The Clarion-Clipperton zone in the North Pacific is especially important for this research as it has dense clusters of these nodules. Understanding how much "dark oxygen" is produced is vital before further deep-sea mining can be safely conducted.
Read the full article at divemagazine.com
dark oxygen deep-sea DIVE Magazine mining
- Announcing the Fifth Think Pink Photo Competition
The Fifth Think Pink Photo Competition is now open for entries, organized by Dive into the Pink and hosted by Dive Photo Guide. This contest aims to raise funds for breast cancer research and features two photo categories: Macro and Wide Angle. Participants can submit their best images that showcase the color pink in underwater photography. Entry fees support the cause, with a deadline for submissions set for September 27th.
Read the full article at www.divephotoguide.com
breast cancer DPG RSS Photo Competition Underwater Photography
- Dive Raja Ampat With Meridian Adventure Dive
Meridian Adventure Dive offers a variety of flexible diving packages in Raja Ampat. These packages include multiple dive options and accommodations, with special rates available. The prices range from $2,098 for a 6-night stay with 10 dives to $3,112 for a 10-night stay with 18 dives, including free dives or nights. Guided boat dives, dive equipment, and amenities are part of the packages, making it an ideal choice for divers looking to explore this stunning underwater destination. Transport and additional costs for meals and permits may apply.
Read the full article at www.scubadivermag.com
diving Packages Raja Ampat Scuba Diver Mag
- Ikelite Shipping Deluxe Version of Housing for the Canon EOS R5 Mark II
Ikelite is releasing a deluxe underwater housing for the Canon EOS R5 Mark II. This special version includes important features like dual trays, trigger extensions, and a vacuum pump. It is designed to keep your camera safe and functional underwater. Currently, the package is offered at a discounted price of $2,295.
Read the full article at www.divephotoguide.com
camera DPG RSS Housing underwater
- Blackwater Diving
Blackwater diving is a unique night diving experience that allows divers to observe small ocean creatures. During this dive, divers stay in the water column and wait for sea life that comes up at night to feed. This could include tiny larvae, juvenile reef fish, jellyfish, and other deep-sea species. It's a way to see life in its natural state when it is usually hidden during the day. Videos on the topic can help illustrate what blackwater diving is like.
Read the full article at forscubadivers.com
blackwater diving For Scuba Divers marine life night diving
- Editorial – August 2024
The August 2024 editorial emphasizes the importance of being customer-centric in the diving industry. With over 8,000 businesses in recreational diving, it highlights the competitive market where customers can choose their diving programs, products, and services. A successful business needs to meet customer needs through effective marketing and product management. The editorial also notes the risk of over-tourism affecting popular dive locations, urging the industry to find sustainable solutions that benefit customers and the environment.
Read the full article at diveindustrynews.net
customer-centric Dive Industry Association diving industry Inc. over-tourism
- Cetacean Opps – Cracking the Sperm Whale Alphabet
Whale songs are fascinating, featuring a variety of sounds like groans and squeals. Researchers have been curious about these sounds since 1967 when Roger Payne studied humpback whales. The Cetacean Translation Initiative (CETI) aims to decode these communications. Understanding whale language could change our relationship with these amazing creatures.
cetacean Ocean Science Radio podcast translation whale
- Cetacean Opps – Cracking the Sperm Whale Alphabet
Whale songs are complex sounds made of groans, roars, and squeals. People have been fascinated by these sounds since 1967 when Roger Payne studied humpback whale songs. The Cetacean Translation Initiative, or CETI, is working on translating these whale sounds. Their research could help humans understand what whales are communicating.
cetacean research Ocean Science Radio podcast translation initiative whale songs
- Dive RAID International concludes first Instructor Evaluation in India
Dive RAID International has successfully completed its first Instructor Evaluation (IE) program in India, marking a key development for the diving industry in the country. This event demonstrates RAID's commitment to expanding in India's growing market for scuba diving. The instructors will help introduce new divers to underwater experiences and enhance the skills of more experienced divers. The completion of this IE highlights the potential for growth and the exciting diving opportunities available in India, as emphasized by RAID representatives.
Read the full article at divemagazine.com
DIVE Magazine Dive RAID International Instructor Evaluation scuba diving
- Graceful Black Tip Shark
The Black Tip Shark is known for its graceful swimming, comparable to a ballerina. Found in the clear waters of Raja Ampat, Indonesia, these sharks can often be seen by scuba divers. They are a vital part of the marine ecosystem, and observing them can enhance the diving experience. Protecting their habitat is essential for future generations of divers and marine life.
Read the full article at www.scubadivermag.com
Black Tip Shark marine ecosystem Scuba Diver Mag scuba divers
- Diving Dangerous Crocodile Caves Of The Nile
Two daring divers explored the dangerous crocodile caves of the Nile in the Okavango Delta. The caves are dark, muddy, and home to many crocodiles, making them highly risky for diving. To study the crocodiles' behavior, the divers ingeniously attached a camera to one of the creatures. After capturing some exciting footage, the crocodile vanished into the caves, prompting the divers to bravely search for it in the labyrinth.
Read the full article at forscubadivers.com
caves crocodile. diving For Scuba Divers
- NovoScuba’s Game-Changing Approach for Dive Store Owners: WE PAY YOU!
NovoScuba aims to improve the financial situation for dive store owners with a unique partnership model. Instead of charging high fees, NovoScuba pays dive stores commissions for each student they enroll and covers certification costs. This system allows dive stores to keep their focus on providing high-quality diving experiences while reducing operational burdens. The approach also promotes affordable and quality training for divers, helping stores build a strong reputation in the scuba community.
Read the full article at www.scubaverse.com
certification dive store Scubaverse Training
- Marine biology ‘in the wild’ with Mike Scotland
Mike Scotland, an experienced diver and educator, will speak about marine biology at the GO Diving Show ANZ. He has been diving since 1976 and has completed over 7,000 dives. His passion includes underwater photography and understanding marine life. Scotland's presentation will share insights gained from his extensive diving experiences and feature stunning photos from the Great Barrier Reef and the Pacific Ocean.
Read the full article at www.scubadivermag.com
Great Barrier Reef marine biology Scuba Diver Mag Underwater Photography
- Photographer of the Week – Michael Martin
Michael Martin is a talented underwater photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia. He has a special interest in macro photography, focusing on creatures like nudibranchs, sea slugs, and frogfish. Indonesia's diverse marine life and excellent muck diving sites make it a perfect location for his photography. Michael showcases his work on social media, making his portfolio a great resource for fans of underwater photography. His images highlight the beauty of these small ocean creatures, giving viewers a glimpse into Indonesia's vibrant underwater world.
Read the full article at www.divephotoguide.com
DPG RSS Indonesia macro Underwater Photography
- QUIZ: Dive Skills
Test your knowledge of scuba diving skills with a fun quiz. This quiz covers important topics about safety underwater, essential practices, and how to handle diving equipment. It's a great way to see how well you understand the key aspects of scuba diving. Are you ready to demonstrate your diving expertise?
Read the full article at divemagazine.com
DIVE Magazine diving safety scuba
- Diving Talks 2024 Tickets Now Available
Tickets for the Diving Talks International Dive Show in Lisbon, Portugal are now available. The event will take place from October 18-20 and will feature top divers and scientists. It will be held at the historic Cordoaria Nacional. Full weekend tickets cost €75, while single-day tickets range from €25 to €50. For more details, visit divingtalks.com.
Read the full article at www.deeperblue.com
Diving Talks scuba diving Scuba Diving – DeeperBlue.com tickets
- Palm Beach Blackwater, an Open Ocean Diving Adventure by Night
Blackwater diving off the coast of Palm Beach, Florida, offers a unique nighttime adventure. Divers enter the open ocean where the seabed is not visible, as they drift over depths of 350 to 550 feet. This type of diving uses a lighted downline for guidance. It allows divers to experience marine life that comes to the surface at night, making it a thrilling and unique experience.
Read the full article at www.scubadivermag.com
blackwater diving ocean Scuba Diver Mag
- There be Dragons Here!
In medieval times, navigational charts included drawings of dragons to mark dangerous areas. In Wakatobi, divers may encounter a small sea creature that resembles these mythical dragons. This creature is a ribbon eel, which changes colors as it ages. It starts as a black male, turns blue, and can eventually become yellow when it changes to a female, a rare sight for divers.
Read the full article at www.scubadivermag.com
ribbon eel Scuba Diver Mag scuba diving Wakatobi
- Part 3: GO DIVING
To truly enjoy scuba diving, it's important to be an active diver. This involves learning to dive, purchasing the right gear, going diving regularly, and engaging with the local diving community. Certification is important for safety, and having fun diving experiences can encourage further education and activity in the sport.
Read the full article at diveindustrynews.net
certification Dive Industry Association diving Inc. scuba
- The Story of Plastics
Every year, 14 million tons of plastic enter the ocean, causing severe pollution. Plastics have many benefits but also create long-lasting environmental problems due to their slow decomposition. Most plastic waste ends up in landfills or the ocean, harming marine life and ecosystems. Addressing this issue requires global cooperation, innovative solutions, and implementing policies like the Global Plastics Treaty. Divers can play a key role in reducing ocean plastic pollution by actively participating in cleanup efforts and advocating for change.
Read the full article at blog.padi.com
ocean plastic pollution
- Into the Unkown – scuba diving new sites in Bolsel, Sulawesi
In Bolsel, Sulawesi, Todd and Bic Aki discovered new scuba diving sites while exploring this rarely-visited area. Despite initial challenges with travel and equipment, they found amazing dive spots with vibrant marine life and stunning underwater landscapes. The highlight was the Sakaw site, known for its diverse coral and fish. Their experience was unique due to the lack of other tourists and the untouched environment, providing a real adventure beneath the waves.
Read the full article at divemagazine.com
Bolsel DIVE Magazine marine life scuba diving
- ‘Zombie’ whaling commission should disband, says ex-chair
Peter Bridgewater, the former chair of the International Whaling Commission (IWC), believes the organization should disband. He argues that most whale populations are recovering and no longer require IWC's support. The main threats to whales now come from ship-strikes, pollution, and climate change, rather than hunting. The IWC has adapted to address various cetacean issues, but some conservationists see it as an outdated organization hindering more effective environmental efforts.
Read the full article at www.scubadivermag.com
conservation marine Scuba Diver Mag whales
- Aggressor Adventures Hiring Airline Travel Agent
Aggressor Adventures is looking for a full-time airline travel agent to join their team. The agent will assist clients with airline ticketing, hotel stays, and custom tour packages for scuba diving trips and wildlife safaris. Applicants should have two years of experience with airline ticketing and strong computer and communication skills.
Read the full article at www.divenewswire.com
Aggressor Adventures DiveNewswire scuba diving travel agent
- Sea of Change Foundation Supports Sea Turtle Habitat Protections with Community-based Conservation, Mexico
The Sea of Change Foundation is helping protect endangered sea turtles by funding community-based conservation efforts in Mexico. Their Science Exchange Internship Program studied how artificial light affects turtle nesting beaches. The program provides solutions, like replacing bright lights with turtle-friendly alternatives and educating the community on conservation practices.
Read the full article at www.divenewswire.com
artificial light conservation DiveNewswire sea turtle
- Why Take Bad Pictures? The Role of Photography in Marine Conservation
Photography plays a crucial role in marine conservation by raising awareness about the health of oceans. While beautiful underwater images can attract attention, showing the negative impacts of pollution, overfishing, and climate change can motivate action. Divers can use their photography skills as a powerful tool to promote conservation and connect non-divers emotionally to the underwater world.
Read the full article at www.divenewswire.com
conservation DiveNewswire photography underwater
- Applications for Women Divers Hall of Fame 2025 SCHOLARSHIPS AND TRAINING GRANTS Begin September 1
Applications for scholarships and training grants from the Women Divers Hall of Fame will open on September 1, 2024. They offer funding in various categories like marine conservation, marine biology, and underwater archaeology, along with diving training for all skill levels. The deadline for submitting applications is October 31, 2024.
Read the full article at www.divenewswire.com
DiveNewswire diving Marine Conservation scholarships
- August is National Make-A-Will Month
August is National Make-A-Will Month, a great time to plan for the future. By including Sea Shepherd in your will, you help protect marine wildlife and support ocean conservation efforts. Using a free tool called FreeWill, you can create or update your will quickly and easily.
Read the full article at seashepherd.org
conservation marine ocean Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
- Why Diving Overweighted Is a Bad Idea
Diving overweighted is a bad idea for several reasons. It can make you use up air more quickly because your body has to work harder, reducing your dive time. It also increases the risk of accidents, such as descending too fast or struggling with buoyancy, putting both you and marine life in danger.
Read the full article at blog.padi.com
air consumption buoyancy safety
- Aggressor Adventures’ Philippines Aggressor liveaboard highlights
The Philippines Aggressor II offers exciting diving experiences across the Philippine archipelago, featuring dive sites in Tubbataha and the Visayas, known for biodiversity and sightings of thresher sharks. Scuba divers can enjoy 7 or 10-night itineraries with up to 27 dives, including night dives, and explore stunning marine life such as giant tuna, hammerhead sharks, and vibrant coral formations. The liveaboard accommodates 36 guests and provides comfortable amenities and entertainment for a memorable diving adventure.
Read the full article at divemagazine.com
Coral reefs DIVE Magazine liveaboard thresher sharks