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Egypt's Chamber of Diving and Watersports is celebrating the first Green Fins trainers to complete the “Train the Trainer” programme in Africa and the Middle East Region. The Reef-World Foundation—the international coordinator of UN...
These slow moving fish are not at all intimidated by divers, and often come to greet you on your dive - where to see them and why some of them follow turtles
The 11th Annual Ocean Art Underwater Photo Competition 2022 is accepting entries today until 30 November 2022 – with the largest prize value ever. by Tom St George
After a successful inaugural show in 2021, Diving talks returns to Portugal & on-line on 7-9 October. This international event...
Giant sea fans are common and conspicuous in tropical seas, and a favourite with underwater photographers who often pose their buddy behind one. Diver behind giant sea fan. Photo credit: Garry Frazer.
Take part in the Shark Trust's community science project and to help gather vital information about global shark distribution. During the last week in July 2022 they want buddy pairs, dive centres, clubs and boats to record...
The rugged Canary Islands are one of the most popular dive destinations in Spain, offering diving at UNESCO Biosphere Reserves and marine reserves teeming with life. There are shallow reefs just off the beaches, deep walls, dramatic...
1. Geometric moray eels are male and female at the same time Photo credit: Tim Sheerman-Chase (CC BY 2.0) When mating, each geometric moray eel can act...
Aqualung Group is recalling its i330R dive computers that were produced and distributed in 2021 and 2022. The computers do not automatically adjust pressure level when diving at 900 m (3000 feet) altitude or higher. 
Marine biologist Anna Sobral founded Manta Catalog Azores in 2012 to develop understanding of manta and devil rays. The Azores is one of the few places that these rays are known to congregate: the large Sicklefin devil...