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August 7, 2024 by HAL
The Yap Visitors Bureau has launched a new destination website to enhance tourism promotion and attract more visitors. The site highlights Yap’s unique tourism offerings and emphasizes its reputation as a hidden gem. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
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August 6, 2024 by HAL
Don Silcock, an Australian underwater photographer, will discuss his passion for big animals at the GO Diving Show ANZ. Silcock is known for his work in scuba diving and underwater photography. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
Cradles protecting baby corals from parrotfish predators aim to aid reef recovery after disturbances like coral-bleaching, designed by Australian Institute of Marine Science and James Cook University. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
August 5, 2024 by HAL
Learn about the latest dive computers through a competition hosted by Ocean Dive. Competitors showcase their expertise in using dive computers underwater, with valuable prizes on offer. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
August 4, 2024 by HAL
A US federal judge has ordered compensation payments for the expenses related to the 2019 fire on the Conception dive boat that resulted in 34 deaths, with uncertainty about the captain’s ability to pay. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
August 2, 2024 by HAL
The Avatar 102 Airon drysuit is a high-tech option with a four-layer nylon membrane that offers durability, comfort, and breathability for divers. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
Becky Kagan Schott explores notable shipwrecks in the Great Lakes, including the Eber Ward, a popular dive site in Lake Michigan with a wooden freighter sunk in 1888. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
Luke Evans explores the Egyptian Deep South on the Red Sea Aggressor IV for his first liveaboard experience, capturing amazing underwater photographs with his dad. This adventure has sparked his interest in this unique form of dive vacation. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
Shrimps and prawns are fundamentally different species, contrary to popular belief that a shrimp is merely a small prawn. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
Claudio Di Manao discusses barotrauma and common diving mistakes related to equalization, emphasizing the importance of understanding the role of ears underwater and learning proper techniques to avoid accidents. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
Raja Ampat has transformed from a remote outpost to a top diving spot. The location’s rise as a premier diving destination in Indonesia is remarkable, offering a diverse range of underwater experiences. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
AI technology in photography is a rising concern within the artistic community due to its rapid integration into various fields. Alex Mustard delves into the implications of AI for creative arts, sparking conversations about its impact on photography. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
Adrian Stacey embarked on a journey to dive with great white sharks at the Neptune Islands in South Australia, capturing the experience through photography. Despite their fierce reputation, great white sharks do not consider humans as prey. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
The BDSG meeting in Dublin addressed DCI recognition and safety updates, with thanks to Diving Ireland for hosting. Key insights from the event aimed at enhancing diver safety and awareness. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
The Ocean Film Festival World Tour is coming to the UK, starting in Leeds on 12 September and running until November, showcasing over two hours of ocean-themed films. The event is supported by the Marine Conservation Society and PADI. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
August 1, 2024 by HAL
David Strike, a veteran diver, will be presenting about the world’s deepest dive at an upcoming event. With a wealth of experience in various diving fields since becoming certified in 1961, Strike’s talk promises to be both informative and engaging. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
July 31, 2024 by HAL
Experience a unique twilight dive on Magic Pier in Indonesia’s Pasar Wajo Bay, known for its stunning Mandarinfish, frequented by Wakatobi’s dive yacht Pelagian. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
To photograph mandarinfish effectively, use the right lens like a 50-60mm Macro on a DSLR or Mirrorless camera, rather than splurging on expensive equipment. Understanding your gear is more crucial than having top-of-the-range cameras. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
PADI celebrates its 10th Women’s Dive Day, emphasizing the increasing participation of women in scuba diving. Katie Thompson from PADI highlights the growing number of women divers. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
July 29, 2024 by HAL
Cocaine-laced sharks have been discovered off Rio, with Brazilian sharpnose sharks containing significant levels of the drug in their systems, possibly due to the biological effects of pollution or a rise in coastal drug use. Scuba divers should be cautious around these sharks to avoid any potential risks. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
Dr. Richard Harris, known for his role in the Thailand cave rescue, will be giving talks on technical diving and hydrogen use in deep diving at the GO Diving Show ANZ in September. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
July 27, 2024 by HAL
A schooner wreck lost in Lake Michigan in the 19th century was found near the harbor by local shipwreck hunters. The ship sank in a storm, prompting the captain to end his career due to the loss of the ship’s dog. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
July 25, 2024 by HAL
Jill Heinerth, an accomplished explorer and cave diver, will be presenting at the GO Diving Show ANZ in Sydney. She is known for her technical rebreather diving and her discovery of Canada’s longest underwater cave and Shackleton’s ship, Quest. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
A Polish diving group found a 19th-century shipwreck with over 100 bottles of champagne and other items 58 meters deep near Oland, Sweden. The discovery includes wine, porcelain, and mineral water, and may have been heading to Russia. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
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