Print Issues
The best articles from DIVE Magazine's beautiful quarterly print and digital publication, featuring some of the best writers and underwater photographers in the scuba diving world - plus teasers for forthcoming issues.
Making a splash – a judge’s eye view of the Dive Dauin underwater photography competition
Jenny Stock on the thrill of judging a Splash-In photo competition in the Philippines, and how to get ahead if you enter
The old man, the sea, and the son – a father and son’s diving journey to Galápagos
David Leonard and his son Abraham venture to the Galápagos Islands and find it to be a magnificent shared bonding experience
Order now! DIVE Spring 2026 print issue preview
Take a look at what's in store in our Spring 2025 print magazine - great writing and beautiful photography from across the globe
My Octopus Mother – a life-changing encounter in the Emerald Sea
Seattle-based marine biologist Isabella Zandoná tells the story of her extraordinary, life-changing encounter with a giant Pacific octopus
Full Circle – a return journey through 25 years of Sharm El Sheikh
DIVE's Editor Mark ‘Crowley’ Russell on his return to the love of his diving life, Sharm El Sheikh, after a 13-year absence
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Pygmy blue whales, Turks & Caicos Aggressor, underwater sound, 50 years of Jaws, Aqaba military museum, Big Shot winners
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
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?
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
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
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
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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
‘Voyage of Discovery’ – finding new dive sites in Raja Ampat
Jenny Stock boards the Raja Ampat Aggressor in search of uncharted dive sites in the world's most biodiverse reefs
‘Machine learning’ – an interview with Blue Machine author Helen Czerski
An interview with physicist, oceanographer and author Helen Czerski about Blue Machine, her award-winning book about the physics of the oceans
‘Pierless’ – the myriad photographic opportunities of Barbados’ Cement Pier
Award-winning underwater photographer Catherine Holmes discusses the many learning opportunities at one single Barabados dive site
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