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An open letter from the parents of Sea Story’s British victims

An open letter from the parents of Sea Story’s British victims

Jenny Cawson and Tarig Sinada disappeared when Sea Story capsized. Jenny’s mother wrote a powerful letter to the dive community calling for action
National Geographic Pristine Seas heads to Fiji and Rotuma

National Geographic Pristine Seas heads to Fiji and Rotuma

National Geographic Pristine Seas launches an expedition to study and film the waters of Fiji and Rotuma to support ocean protection efforts
Divers and crew abandon ship in Thailand liveaboard fire

Divers and crew abandon ship in Thailand liveaboard fire

A Thai liveaboard is destroyed by fire while moored overnight near the Boonsung wreck of the coast of Khao Lak
Australian WWII bomber discovered off Antikythera, Greece

Australian WWII bomber discovered off Antikythera, Greece

The wreckage of a Royal Australian Air Force Baltimore bomber has been discovered 82 years after it was shot down off Antikythera, Greece.
Aqualung Group to be sold to HEAD

Aqualung Group to be sold to HEAD

HEAD Group has announced it is in talks to acquire Aqualung Group just over a year after Aqualung was bought by Barings
laura parker Soft Magic Descending acrylic and pencil on wood

British artist wins Artwork category in ADEX Voice of the Ocean

British artist Laura Parker wins the Artwork Category at the Asia Dive Expo (ADEX) Voice of the Ocean photo, video and art competition
Sea Story survivors speak out – Part 4: The ‘interrogation’

Sea Story survivors speak out – Part 4: The ‘interrogation’

Survivors of the Sea Story liveaboard disaster recount how they were pressured into giving statements just hours after being rescued
MCS – UK mackerel sustainability ratings drop for second year running

MCS – UK mackerel sustainability ratings drop for second year running

Some mackerel is no longer recommended for businesses as fishing pressure drops the species’ sustainability rating for the second year running
Marine Curios #20 – Sailor’s Eyeballs, Valonia ventricosa

Marine Curios #20 – Sailor’s Eyeballs, Valonia ventricosa

They look like unremarkable polished stones but sailor’s eyeballs are actually one of the most unique organisms on the planet
Miami Seaquarium parent company files for bankruptcy

Miami Seaquarium parent company files for bankruptcy

The Mexican owners of Miami Seaquarium, last home of tragic Lolita the orca, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US
diver with underwater camera photographing a blue shark

Shark trust launches new shark photography competition

The Shark Trust has launched its new photography competition, with prizes for the best shots of sharks, rays, skates, chimaeras and eggcases
Wayne Brown presenting a lifetime achievement award to Anne Hasson of Aggressor Adventures

Anne Hasson announces retirement from Aggressor Adventures

Aggressor Adventures’ Anne Hasson announces her retirement after a 41-year career with the liveaboard and adventure travel company
Body of freediving firefighter recovered off Long Beach

Body of freediving firefighter recovered off Long Beach

The body of a firefighter who went missing while freediving off Long Beach, California, in December 2024, has been recovered
DIVE Magazine Spring 2025 preview

DIVE Magazine Spring 2025 preview

You don’t want to miss our Spring 2025 issue and our interview with top photographer Cathy Holmes, plus our in-depth guide to liveaboard safety
the overflow pipe of a wastewater treatment plant flowing into the sea

Survey finds most people unaware of ‘forever chemicals’

A recent survey commissioned by MCS finds that the majority of UK citizens are unaware of forever chemicals and the dangers they pose
Easter ideas from the Marine Conservation Society

Easter ideas from the Marine Conservation Society

Looking forward to the Easter holidays? The Marine Conservation Society has some suggestions for combining family fun with citizen science
submarine under the water with coral reef and fish

Six dead, nine injured as Egyptian tourist submarine sinks

An Egyptian tourist submarine has sunk of the coast of Hurghada killing at least 6 of its passengers and seriously injuring others.
a picture of the canon eos r5 mark ii camera with lens sitting on a rock by the sea

Review: Canon EOS R5 Mark II

The Underwater Photography Guide’s Nirupam Nigam reviews the substantial upgrades of the new Canon EOS R5 Mark II
Emperor Divers launches new Emperor Adventure brand

Emperor Divers launches new Emperor Adventure brand

The Emperor Group, owner of Emperor Divers, has launched a new brand, Emperor Adventure, for both scuba diving and land-based experiences
female green sea turtles coming out of the water on a beach in Hawaii

‘Cautious optimism’ as turtle populations rebound

A new study finds that sea turtle populations around the world are on the rise, largely thanks to global campaigns for their protection

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Inspiring Hope – an interview with Cristina ‘Mitty’ Mittermeier

Inspiring Hope – an interview with Cristina ‘Mitty’ Mittermeier

Graeme Green talks to Cristina ‘Mitty’ Mittermeier about close calls with ocean giants, her new book, and her favourite scuba diving locations
Ross Merrin on training as a BDMLR Marine Mammal Medic

Ross Merrin on training as a BDMLR Marine Mammal Medic

Musician, author and now a British Divers Marine Life Rescue volunteer, Ross Merrin talks to DIVE about training as a Marine Mammal Medic
DIVE Magazine Winter 24/25 preview

DIVE Magazine Winter 24/25 preview

2025 begins with the arrival of our Winter print magazine – more great writing and underwater photography from across the world.
Shark and Jolanda Reef – Howard Rosenstein on the day it all began…

Shark and Jolanda Reef – Howard Rosenstein on the day it all began…

An extract from Howard Rosenstein’s book Treasures, Shipwrecks And The Dawn Of Red Sea Diving, detailing the day Jolanda struck Shark Reef
Are work-for-training scuba diving internships worth it?

Are work-for-training scuba diving internships worth it?

Some dive centres offer ‘free’ training in return for work – but what does this mean and are they really worth it?

FROM OUR PRINT MAGAZINE

Inspiring Hope – an interview with Cristina ‘Mitty’ Mittermeier

Graeme Green talks to Cristina ‘Mitty’ Mittermeier about close calls with ocean giants, her new book, and her favourite scuba diving locations

Ross Merrin on training as a BDMLR Marine Mammal Medic

Musician, author and now a British Divers Marine Life Rescue volunteer, Ross Merrin talks to DIVE about training as a Marine Mammal Medic

DIVE Magazine Winter 24/25 preview

2025 begins with the arrival of our Winter print magazine – more great writing and underwater photography from across the world.

Shark and Jolanda Reef – Howard Rosenstein on the day it all began…

An extract from Howard Rosenstein’s book Treasures, Shipwrecks And The Dawn Of Red Sea Diving, detailing the day Jolanda struck Shark Reef

Are work-for-training scuba diving internships worth it?

Some dive centres offer ‘free’ training in return for work – but what does this mean and are they really worth it?
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