DIVE Contributors
Expert scuba divers, journalists, writers and photographers who have contributed amazing articles to DIVE magazine over the years.
The Red Army – Cornwall’s kingdom of spider crabs
A huge aggregation of spider crabs is one of the most astonishing spectacles in UK waters - Lewis Jeffries investigates Cornwall's Red Army
Marine Curios #10 – Pseudocolochirus violaceus or sea apple
Pseudocolochirus violaceus - a cucumber shaped like an apple with an unpleasant mode of defence and which breathes through its backside
Marine Curios #9 – Periophthalmus modestus or Shuttles hoppfish
Many land animals enjoy jumping out of the water, Periophthalmus modestus is a fish that enjoys jumping out of it
Marine Curios #8 – Grimothea planipes, or the pelagic or red or tuna crab (or langostilla)
The pelagic red crab, Grimothea planipes, is a species of squat lobster, and possibly one of the most important crustaceans…
Wakatobi: at the forefront of Ocean stewardship
While some call for plastic bans and government regulations, Wakatobi has been leading the way in ocean cleanups since 1995
Capturing the scope of Wakatobi’s reefs through wide-angle imagery
Wide-angle photography is an important part of an underwater photographer's repertoire - and Wakatobi is a great place to try it out
Scuba diving the Florida Keys – America’s coral archipelago
Exploring the vibrant coral reefs, many wrecks and conservation programmes of the Florida Keys and their exceptional scuba diving
Marine Curios #7 – Pelagothuria natatrix or pelagic sea cucumber
Once mistaken for an unknown species of jellyfish, Pelagothuria natatrix is a deep ocean sea cucumber that learned to swim
Volcanic diving in Tenerife’s dramatic seascape
Jo Caird explores the dramatic, volcanic underwater landscape of Tenerife in the Canary Islands, with Photographs by Steve Pretty
Battle of the Colours – the mating ritual of giant cuttlefish
One of nature’s greatest spectacles, the final mating rituals of the giant cuttlefish, takes place on the reefs of South Australia
Marine Curios #5 – Mitsukurina owstoni, or goblin shark
The rarely-seen goblin shark is one of the oldest fish in the sea, a living fossil of the darkest depths, but not nearly as nasty as its namesake
Diving into Canada’s ‘Skook’ – the world’s fastest tidal rapids
Just north of Vancouver is 'The Skook', the world's fastest tidal rapids. The Underwater Photography Guide's editor-in-chief Nirupam Nigam took the plunge
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