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Scuba News
February 22, 2023 by HAL
Sharks may engage in a form of sleep, but scientists are still unsure how it works. Unlike humans, sharks must keep moving to breathe, which complicates studies on their sleep patterns. Research shows that they do exhibit resting behaviors, such as slowing down their activity or drifting in a controlled manner, suggesting they have some […]
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February 20, 2023 by HAL
Jake Davies, also known as JDScuba, is a Marine Biologist, HSE Professional scuba diver, underwater videographer, and CAA licensed drone pilot who grew up with a passion for the underwater world. He aims to inspire people to explore the marine life through his videos and photos, making the ocean more accessible to everyone. Read the […]
January 6, 2023 by HAL
Bob Hollis, the founder of Oceanic and an industry icon in the scuba diving world, passed away on January 4, 2023, in Salt Lake City, Utah, surrounded by family. Read the entire article at scubadiverlife.com
December 19, 2022 by HAL
Ben Bengey and Tom Wright discuss life at sea, RNLI crew work, Othree products, drysuit fitting, and scuba diving journeys. Read the article
May 27, 2022 by HAL
The Great White Shark is a powerful apex predator known for its incredible speed and unique adaptations. They can swim up to 25 mph and maintain a body temperature higher than the surrounding water, making them effective hunters. With their distinctive coloration, they camouflage well and are important for ocean health by controlling prey populations. […]
May 26, 2022 by HAL
This article compares different shark species found around the world, highlighting well-known ones like the Great White and unique types like the Wobbegong. Understanding the variety of sharks is important for divers and marine enthusiasts who want to appreciate ocean life better. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
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 19, 2022 by HAL
The Great Hammerhead is the largest species of hammerhead shark, known for its unique head shape that enhances its ability to maneuver and detect prey. As a solitary and migratory species, they travel alone over long distances. Unfortunately, Great Hammerheads are critically endangered due to population declines caused by fishing and bycatch. Read the full […]
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 7, 2022 by HAL
This article highlights the popularity of staycations in the UK and encourages people to explore local wildlife, especially the Basking Shark. These impressive creatures are the second largest sharks and can be spotted from spring to summer while they feed on plankton. It’s essential to follow guidelines for observing them safely and respectfully, ensuring both […]
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 9, 2022 by HAL
Blue sharks are known for their extensive migrations across the ocean. Each year, they travel thousands of miles from warmer coastal waters to the colder depths of the ocean. This migration is vital for their feeding and breeding, making early summer a popular time for divers to observe them in certain areas. Read the full […]
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 19, 2022 by HAL
The Starry Skate ID Guide helps divers identify the starry skate, a species of ray known for its unique appearance. It highlights important features such as its star-like spots, flattened body, and distinctive coloration. Understanding these traits can enhance the experience of observing and protecting this fascinating creature while scuba diving. Read the full article […]
November 29, 2021 by HAL
Daniela Ceccarelli works as a Fish Ecologist at the Australian Institute of Marine Science, focusing on the Long-term Monitoring Program on the Great Barrier Reef. She has a passion for the ocean and arrived in Australia from Switzerland in 1995. Read the article
October 18, 2021 by HAL
Luke and Penney Evans, a mother-son duo, share their scuba diving journey with Gemma and Ian. They are both passionate divers, with Luke being fifteen years old. The conversation reveals insights into their experiences underwater and their enthusiasm for diving. Read the article
September 29, 2021 by HAL
Basking Sharks can be spotted in the UK from May to late October. Key locations for sightings include the southwest coast, the Isle of Man, the west coast of Scotland, and northern Ireland. When planning to see these magnificent creatures, choose a WiSe accredited boat tour to ensure a respectful and safe experience for both […]
The Shagreen Ray ID Guide is a resource to help divers and marine enthusiasts identify shagreen rays while exploring underwater. It provides essential information about their appearance and behavior, making it easier to recognize these unique creatures in their natural habitat. Understanding shagreen rays contributes to the overall knowledge of marine life and conservation efforts. […]
The Blue Shark ID Guide helps scuba divers identify blue sharks by their unique features. These sharks are known for their slender bodies and beautiful blue coloration. Understanding how to recognize blue sharks is essential for their conservation and protection in ocean ecosystems. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
The Black Dogfish is a small shark known for its dark coloration and unique features. It is typically found in deep waters, often near the continental shelf. Recognizing this shark helps divers appreciate marine biodiversity and contributes to conservation efforts. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
The Round Skate ID Guide helps scuba divers identify round skates, a type of flat fish found in ocean waters. They have a distinctive round shape and can be recognized by their unique coloration and patterns. Learning to identify round skates is important for divers to understand the underwater ecosystem better. Read the full article […]
The Pelagic Stingray is a unique species of ray that can be identified by its elongated body and large, wing-like pectoral fins. They typically inhabit open ocean waters and are known for their graceful swimming style. When diving, look for their distinct coloration, which can range from light blue to gray, along with their characteristic […]
The Basking Shark ID Guide helps scuba divers identify basking sharks, which are the second-largest sharks in the world. These gentle giants can grow up to 33 feet long and are often spotted in coastal waters, especially during feeding season. Scuba divers should look for their distinctive triangular fins and large mouths, which they use […]
The Marbled Torpedo Ray is a special type of ray that can be identified by its unique, marbled patterns, which help it blend in with the ocean floor. They are usually found in sandy bottoms of warm coastal waters and are recognized for their flat bodies and torpedo-like shape. Scuba divers may encounter them while […]
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