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Scuba News
June 27, 2022 by HAL
Chantelle Newman, DAN Europe Area Manager, discusses her diving journey and the connection between DAN and WDHOF, Women Divers Hall of Fame. Read the article
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June 13, 2022 by HAL
Cristina Zenato and Kewin Lorenzen were interviewed on a podcast to catch up on their activities in the past year and their future plans in 2021 and beyond. Read the article
June 6, 2022 by HAL
Alexzandra Hildred is an archaeologist and key figure in the Mary Rose Trust project. She has led excavations and has extensive experience in underwater archaeology in various countries. Read the article
May 30, 2022 by HAL
The Sirene Project connects female conservationists for inspiration and resource-sharing in ocean conservation. Social media links and related items are also discussed. Read the article
May 26, 2022 by HAL
Dr. Sarah McAnulty discusses cephalopods, going viral, and the issue of free labor in science communication. Read the article
May 23, 2022 by HAL
Gemma and Ian went diving around Lundy Island, known for diving with seals. They dived on the east side of Lundy and shared their experience on their podcast. Read the article
May 9, 2022 by HAL
Chef Anton, an IDC Staff Instructor and award-winning magician, created the PADI Distinctive Specialty called Scuba Magician, teaching divers 15 magic tricks related to scuba concepts like Narcosis and Decompression Sickness. Instructors benefit from the course by gaining non-diving training aids and exclusive access to a magic database for teaching purposes and professional development. Read […]
May 2, 2022 by HAL
Gemma and Ian report on their day diving at Stoney Cove, also featuring an interview with Jeff Lucas, the author of the Lost Ship. You can find more information on Jeff Lucas at his website and Amazon. The podcast also includes links related to Stoney Cove and an electric autonomous vessel, as well as information […]
April 28, 2022 by HAL
The text discusses an article by researchers Henrik Österblom and John Virdin, highlighting the dominance of the ocean economy by 100 companies. Read the article
April 25, 2022 by HAL
Homer Hickam, a renowned scuba diver and bestselling author, discusses his latest book “Don’t Blow Yourself Up,” highlighting the role of scuba diving in training astronauts for space. He recounts his experiences discovering sunken WWII German U-boats, leading to his book “Torpedo Junction,” and shares insights into his deep-sea adventures. Read the article
April 18, 2022 by HAL
Aoibheann Gillespie-Mules, a marine enthusiast and diver, shares her passion for the ocean through photography and education, aiming to raise awareness about marine ecosystems. She co-authored a children’s book on ocean literacy and is dedicated to showcasing the beauty of marine life through her images. Read the article
April 4, 2022 by HAL
George Linnane, a caver who made news in 2021 for a cave rescue in Wales, shares his diving and caving journey with Gemma and Ian. Read the article
March 28, 2022 by HAL
Alexa Fernando, a digital nomad and photographer from the Philippines and Canada, is now based in Baja California Sur, Mexico, pursuing her passion for scuba diving and aiming to inspire Asian women to explore the world and engage with different cultures through diving. Read the article
March 21, 2022 by HAL
Tim Lamont, a marine biologist at Lancaster Environment Centre, is known for his research on coral reef ecology and restoration, particularly for recording unique fish sounds on restored reefs. Read the article
March 14, 2022 by HAL
Becky Kagan Schott is an experienced technical diver and underwater photographer who has been diving for 23 years, starting with caves at 16 and moving on to rebreathers in 2007. She is a five-time Emmy Award winner and currently instructs on the Megalodon Rebreather with a focus on trimix. Read the article
March 10, 2022 by HAL
March Mammal Madness is a yearly tournament where different species battle based on scientific literature. The event features interviews with the founder and an announcer, discussing how battles are determined and the event’s impact on science communication efforts. Read the article
March 7, 2022 by HAL
Gem and Ian attended the Go Diving Show 2022 and conducted interviews with exhibitors. Mark Evans, co-founder of the event, was among those interviewed. Details about the show’s social media links and contact information for Gem and Ian were shared. Read the article
February 28, 2022 by HAL
Rick Ayrton, an experienced diver with multiple qualifications, has published a book titled “Expedition Britannic” related to diving. He is involved in underwater photography and chairs the Bristol Underwater Photo Group. Read the article
February 25, 2022 by HAL
Michael Howard, Senior Aquarist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, discusses the reproductive strategies of deep-water hydrozoan jellies, including the jellybaby stage. The conversation covers how aquariums maintain optimal conditions for species to reproduce. Read the article
February 14, 2022 by HAL
Nays Baghai is an underwater cinematographer and photographer whose work has been featured by top brands. He is a PADI-certified Freediving Instructor and Master Scuba Diver, capable of diving to 40m with and without tanks. Read the article
February 7, 2022 by HAL
Kris Mears, a former Divemaster and instructor, has worked in various diving destinations like Honduras, the Maldives, Palau, and the Philippines over the last decade. He is also an author and videographer, known for Scuba Sheep Productions. Read the article
January 27, 2022 by HAL
The ocean absorbs a significant amount of energy annually, with increased intake due to climate change. The expert discusses ocean warming despite specific weather conditions. Read the article
January 24, 2022 by HAL
Andy Forster, Project Director at Dive Project Cornwall, discusses his passion for diving and the organization’s goal of educating and inspiring youngsters. Contact Gemma and Ian via The BiG Scuba website or social media for messages and feedback. Read the article
January 17, 2022 by HAL
Jhénelle Williams, originally from Jamaica and studying Climate Change in London, got into diving through her Ocean Engineering program. She holds certifications in rescue and shark diving, aspires to focus on ocean conservation, and plans to use nuclear techniques to study marine environments. Read the article
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