SCUBA News
Too late for the Chinese Dugongs
Dugongs have been documented in China for hundreds of years, but now scientists have concluded that they are functionally extinct there.
Sea urchins’ secret to surviving marine heatwaves
Image: Dr Maria Byrne, CC by 4.0
Sea urchins can pass heatwave resistance on to the next generation,...
Divers: Join the Great Shark Snapshot
Take part in the Shark Trust's community science project and to help gather vital information about global shark distribution. During the last...
Sharks International 22 now Online as well as in person
This Autumn the Shark Trust are hosting Sharks International 2022. In other years you would have had to attend this scientific symposium...
Reef-World Foundation launches Green Fins in Japan
Japan is now the 14th country to implement the Green Fins initiative – a UN Environment Programme. Onna Village in Okinawa is...
Aqualung recall dive computer
Aqualung Group is recalling its i330R dive computers that were produced and distributed in 2021 and 2022. The computers do not automatically...
Will new technology improve lobster survival rates by 1000?
Only one of 20000 eggs carried by a lobster mother survives to adulthood in the wild
Divers escape Red Sea liveaboard fire
Fire broke out on dive boat Scuba Scene shortly after she left the port of Hurghada. All divers and crew escaped unharmed....
Back to Bali
The wonderful Bali is again open to travelling divers!
Calculate your scuba liveaboard carbon footprint
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