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.
Nitrogen Narcosis – beware the Rapture of the Deep
Nitrogen narcosis is often thought of as slightly comic, but scuba divers are often unaware of the potential severity of its impact
Fiji’s Pacific shark-feeding boom
Writer and photographer Alison Smith describes how shark feeding in Fiji has brought many benefits to both marine life and local communities
The Ride of Your Life – with Maldives grey reef sharks
Riding a scooter into a cloud of grey reef sharks, whose populations in the Maldives are booming thanks to a blanket ban on shark fishing
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
DIVE’s Big Shot Cephalopods – THE WINNERS!
Check out the stunning winning and highly commended images from our Big Shot Cephalopods underwater photography competition
DIVE Magazine Spring 2024 preview
DIVE’s Spring 24 print issue is here, and this spring, we've made a magazine with bite! Subscribe now with our £1 for 3 months trial offer!
Scuba diving the wrecks of the Florida Keys
There are thousands of shipwrecks across the Florida Keys - here are some of the best to dive to complete the official Florida Keys reck Trek'
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
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
Mexico’s Manatees – the Sirens of the Caribbean
Probably fewer than 1,000 of the bulky but graceful manatees survive in Mexican waters but divers are sometimes lucky with a sea cow encounter
DIVE Magazine Winter 2023/24
DIVE’s Winter 23/24 print issue is out now, and this winter, you need to expect the unexpected. Subscribe from £9.99 so you don't miss out.
Hanging at the Sand Bar – diving North Carolina’s wrecks
The coast of North Carolina is littered with wrecks. Timo Dersch dives some of the most impressive, where sand tiger sharks regularly gather
Double Bullseye – diving Raja Ampat and Lembeh with Aggressor Adventures
Mark B Hatter hits the bullseye - twice - diving Raja Ampat and the Lembeh Strait onboard Aggressor Adventures' Raja Ampat Agressor
DIVE Magazine Summer 2023
DIVE’s Summer 2023 magazine is out now, and we are heading to the limits of all that is great about the underwater world!
Dr Adel Taher – Let There Be a Red Sea…
DIVE talks to Dr Adel Taher, highly respected director of Sharm el Sheikh's diving medical clinic, and an extract from his book, Let There be a Red Sea...
El Hierro – El Fin del Mundo
Volcanic eruptions in 2011 & 2012 transformed the underwater world of El Hierro. Timo Dersch explores this out-of-the-way Canary Islands gem
Blue Grass – the seagrass meadows of Orkney
The healthy seagrass meadows of Scotland's Orkney Islands are some of the healthiest in the UK - a model for blue carbon conservation.
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