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It’s the front line of climate change and could hold the key to predicting global sea level rise, but what goes on at the underwater face of Greenland’s glaciers is a mystery to science. 
Nestled between Sicily and the North African Coast, and surrounded by crystal-clear Mediterranean waters, Malta is a scuba diver’s paradise. With over 100 dive sites to explore, divers are treated to a rich tapestry of shipwrecks, caves,...
Liveaboards open up some of the best diving in the world. But at a cost to the environment. Discover how much carbon your liveaboard and flights are emitting and how you could offset it
All clownfish start off as male, but can switch to female when circumstances allow, for example, when the only female present dies or disappears. In a new study, researchers found that the male-to-female sex-change occurs first in...
With impressive wreck dives, stunning underwater landscapes and unforgettable marine life encounters, should a UK diving adventure be on your wish list?
Over the past century the world has seen an unprecedented decline in biodiversity triggered by climate change, habitat loss, overexploitation and pollution. Matthew H Nash has taken a deep dive look into how nations rank in terms...
After a successful inaugural show in 2021, Diving talks returns to Portugal & on-line on 7-9 October. This international event...
The massive Conger Eel grows to almost 3 m (10 ft) long, the females often being bigger than the males. At night they hunt fish and crustaceans like crabs and lobsters. In spite of this divers often see crustaceans sharing a hole with a conger. Congers breed only once in their lives, at between 5 and 15 years of age. They migrate to deep water to spawn – some sources say as deep as 4000 m.
March is a great month for shark diving, both in the northern and southern hemisphere. Ningaloo Reef - Here come the Whale Sharks + Coral Spawning The Ningaloo Reef UNESCO...
Best of Show is a once-in-a-life-time moment where a curious octopus took a selfie of itself with the photographer's family.