DIVE Contributors
Expert scuba divers, journalists, writers and photographers who have contributed amazing articles to DIVE magazine over the years.
Planktonia, the nightly migration of the Ocean’s smallest creatures
In this extract from his book Planktonia, Erich Hoyt introduces some of the ocean’s most extraordinary creatures
Life Changing: Todd Thimios’ stunning Norway orca photography
Expedition guide and underwater photographer, Todd Thimios, fulfils his childhood dream of swimming with orcas, capturing his experience with stunning images
Siladen Resort & Spa – an underwater photographer’s paradise
Siladen Resort & Spa is a paradise for underwater photographers - expert photographer Lisa Collins tells us why.
Alone on the Thistlegorm
Karin Engström and Alex Dawson took a rare opportunity to dive the iconic Red Sea Second World War wreck of the SS Thistlegorm undisturbed
Out-of-this-world: scuba diving under Greeland
Tobias Friedrich braves the cold to dive under the pack ice of Greenland and experiences some otherworldly beauty
Papua New Guinea’s sea of plenty
Steve Jones celebrates Papua New Guinea's remarkable Bismarck Sea, and shows why the nation plans to extend its marine protection
Small wonders: macro photography magic of the Philippines
Underwater photographer Tom St George heads to Dumaguete and Puerto Galera, Philippines, for some weird and wonderful macro photography magic
Wakatobi’s ‘double dip’ diving experience
Wakatobi's scuba diving double-delight: a stay in a remote and luxurious resort followed by spectacular diving from a first-class liveaboard
DIVE at DEMA show 2022 – video highlights
Tom St George reports from DEMA 2022, with highlights of some of the show's best dive and underwater photo gear and news about new liveaboards
Carnival Waters – scuba diving Tobago
It's party time both above and below the water for Francesca Page as she heads off to the Caribbean to scuba dive Tobago
Spring Tides, by Fiona Gell: a dive to remember
Win a signed copy of marine biologist Fiona Gell's book, Spring Tides, as she recalls a dive encounter with Isle of Man quahog in this extract
Galápagos: can even the fittest survive?
The Galápagos Islands are still one of the most exciting places on earth to dive. But for how much longer?
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