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Featured Photographer: Nur Tucker

Featured Photographer: Nur Tucker

‘Beneath the Surface, Beyond the Ordinary’ – Nur Tucker brings a wide range of photographic technques to her underwater canvas
Marine Manoeuvres – Aqaba’s underwater military museum

Marine Manoeuvres – Aqaba’s underwater military museum

Jordan’s judicious scuttling of aircraft and military vehicles off the coast of Aqaba has created a playground for wreck enthusiasts
Florida diver dies on Key West’s Vandenberg wreck

Florida diver dies on Key West’s Vandenberg wreck

A Florida diver has died while exploring the USNS General Hoyt S Vandenberg, one of the Florida Keys’ most popular wreck sites
Scary Movie – The impacts of fifty years since Jaws

Scary Movie – The impacts of fifty years since Jaws

Five decades after Jaws made a splash in cinemas, what impact did the blockbuster have on shark conservation?
Don’t shop – dive! ‘Blue Friday’ celebrates its fifth birthday

Don’t shop – dive! ‘Blue Friday’ celebrates its fifth birthday

Blue Friday celebrates its fifth birthday as a growing global movement now backed by the Reef-World Foundation
Illegal shark-fin trade persists despite more than a decade of protections

Illegal shark-fin trade persists despite more than a decade of protections

DNA evidence reveals serious non-compliance with global CITES wildlife trade rules for endangered shark species
Shearwater Research expands digital and equipment capabilities with three new releases

Shearwater Research expands digital and equipment capabilities with three new releases

Canadian dive computer specialist Shearwater Research launches trio of new products to ‘elevate the diver experience’
Suunto launches new Nautic & Nautic S dive computers

Suunto launches new Nautic & Nautic S dive computers

Finnish dive computer pioneer Suunto has announced the launch of two new dive computers, the Suunto Nautic and Suunto Nautic […]

A Bentfin Devil Ray Landing in Muncar, Indonesia

Mantas and devil rays in global decline

A new study calls on mobulid rays to be upgraded to CITES Appendix I in the wake of severe population decline
Faulty gear and health issues caused fatal New Zealand dive

Faulty gear and health issues caused fatal New Zealand dive

A combination of health issues, equipment faults, and physical exertion created what the coroner described as a ‘domino effect’ of failures
Treasure Islands – Turks & Caicos with Aggressor Adventures

Treasure Islands – Turks & Caicos with Aggressor Adventures

The Turks & Caicos were once the haunt of some of the most fearsome pirates – today the archipelago hosts cruises in a more sedate style
On the Record – The extraordinary world of underwater sound

On the Record – The extraordinary world of underwater sound

Musician and composer Steve Pretty talks to Natural History Museum curator Richard Sabin about the science of underwater sound
On the Great Ocean Road – the pygmy blue whales of Timor-Leste

On the Great Ocean Road – the pygmy blue whales of Timor-Leste

Each year, hundreds of pygmy blue whales pass Timor-Leste on their migration to Australia – a privileged few get the chance to swim with them
Generations Below – a father-son team working to build a global underwater treasure hunt

Generations Below – a father-son team working to build a global underwater treasure hunt

Texas-based Jeff Johnson talks about his dream of building a global scuba diving brand with his son, Gunner
Eyewitness speaks out about Dylan Harrison’s death

Eyewitness speaks out about Dylan Harrison’s death

An eyewitness to the events leading to the death of 12-year-old Dylan Harrison has spoken publicy for the first time
New carnivorous death ball sponge found by the ROV SuBastian at 3601 metres at the Trench North dive site, east of Montagu Island

‘Death ball’ sponge among 30 new Ocean Census species discoveries

Thirty new deep-sea species, including a predatory ‘death-ball’ sponge, have been found by the Nippon Foundation–Nekton Ocean Census
Thomas Kenny’s family launches fundraiser for inquest into his death

Thomas Kenny’s family launches fundraiser for inquest into his death

The family of a Liverpool diver are asking for help raising funds for legal representation at the inquest into his death.
bsac incident report 24 featured

BSAC Annual Diving Incident Report 2024 published

The British Sub-Aqua Club Annual Diving Incident Report for 2024 recorded a total of 239 incidents and 12 fatalities in UK waters
Missing Wales diver died using surface-supplied ‘hookah’ system

Missing Wales diver died using surface-supplied ‘hookah’ system

The scuba diver who drowned off the Welsh coast last year was using a surface supplied ‘hookah’ system, according to new information
Howard Rosenstein’s Dawn of Red Sea Diving is heading for Hollywood

Howard Rosenstein’s Dawn of Red Sea Diving is heading for Hollywood

Howard Rosenstein’s personal history of his journey as a Red Sea scuba diving pioneer, is to be turned into a documentary

ESSENTIAL READS

The orcas causing boat attacks in the Strait of Gibraltar

Discover the hunting tactics, migratory patterns and lives led by the endangered orcas attacking boats in the Strait of Gibraltar

Buying your first dive equipment – the basics

The first in a series of articles about buying your first dive equipment and the questions you need to ask before heading to the dive shop

Learning to dive: 15 things you need to know

Interested in scuba diving but aren’t quite sure where to begin? Here’s some of the most Frequently Asked Questions about learning to dive

Immersion Pulmonary Oedema: the silent killer

Immersion pulmonary oedema may cause a significant proportion of scuba diving fatalities – and high blood pressure greatly increases the risk

Scuba diving world records

World record-breaking scuba dives: who has dived the deepest, spent the most time underwater, done it with the most people, and more…

FROM OUR PRINT MAGAZINE

On the Great Ocean Road – the pygmy blue whales of Timor-Leste

On the Great Ocean Road – the pygmy blue whales of Timor-Leste

Each year, hundreds of pygmy blue whales pass Timor-Leste on their migration to Australia – a privileged few get the chance to swim with them
Big Shot Patterns & Textures – the winners!

Big Shot Patterns & Textures – the winners!

All the winning images from our Big Shot Patterns & Textures underwater photography competition – as featured in our Autumn ’25 magazine
Order now! DIVE Autumn 2025 print issue preview

Order now! DIVE Autumn 2025 print issue preview

Pygmy blue whales, Turks & Caicos Aggressor, underwater sound, 50 years of Jaws, Aqaba military museum, Big Shot winners
an overhead shot of an Altantic Manta ray

‘Rays of Hope’ – an Interview with Karen Fuentes, founder of the Manta Caribbean Project

The Manta Caribbean Project is doing vital work to protect manta rays off the coast of Mexico – DIVE talks to its charismatic founder.
‘Taking Stock’ – expert tips on becoming a stock photographer

‘Taking Stock’ – expert tips on becoming a stock photographer

Colin Marshall shares tips from more than 30 years as a stock underwater photographer, along with some of his favourite shots

ESSENTIAL READS

The orcas causing boat attacks in the Strait of Gibraltar

Discover the hunting tactics, migratory patterns and lives led by the endangered orcas attacking boats in the Strait of Gibraltar

Buying your first dive equipment – the basics

The first in a series of articles about buying your first dive equipment and the questions you need to ask before heading to the dive shop

Learning to dive: 15 things you need to know

Interested in scuba diving but aren’t quite sure where to begin? Here’s some of the most Frequently Asked Questions about learning to dive

Immersion Pulmonary Oedema: the silent killer

Immersion pulmonary oedema may cause a significant proportion of scuba diving fatalities – and high blood pressure greatly increases the risk

Scuba diving world records

World record-breaking scuba dives: who has dived the deepest, spent the most time underwater, done it with the most people, and more…

FROM OUR PRINT MAGAZINE

On the Great Ocean Road – the pygmy blue whales of Timor-Leste

Each year, hundreds of pygmy blue whales pass Timor-Leste on their migration to Australia – a privileged few get the chance to swim with them

Big Shot Patterns & Textures – the winners!

All the winning images from our Big Shot Patterns & Textures underwater photography competition – as featured in our Autumn ’25 magazine

Order now! DIVE Autumn 2025 print issue preview

Pygmy blue whales, Turks & Caicos Aggressor, underwater sound, 50 years of Jaws, Aqaba military museum, Big Shot winners

‘Rays of Hope’ – an Interview with Karen Fuentes, founder of the Manta Caribbean Project

The Manta Caribbean Project is doing vital work to protect manta rays off the coast of Mexico – DIVE talks to its charismatic founder.

‘Taking Stock’ – expert tips on becoming a stock photographer

Colin Marshall shares tips from more than 30 years as a stock underwater photographer, along with some of his favourite shots
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