By: Cris Merz Apex Predators – that is what they are. Often the baddies in movies, whether it is terrorizing a peaceful beach, swinging about in...
After more than two decades in service the Portland Coastguard search and rescue helicopter ceased operations on Friday 30th June 2017, despite more than 100,000 people signing...
Our new blogger, Guy Henderson, reports on this summer’s undergraduate research expedition at the Open Ocean Science Centre at Roots Camp, El Quseir, Egypt… June and July are...
Part 6: Emperor Orion In the final part of their fantastic series on Diving in the Maldives, Jim and Cary report on a week’s safari aboard...
In our new Gallery feature, we let the photos tell the story… Each Gallery showcases a selection of outstanding images on a chosen theme, taken by...
This group of divers led by Mark Milburn from Atlantic Scuba certainly got more than they bargained for this week! What started as a trip out...
In an ongoing series, Scubaverse.com’s Underwater Photography Editors Nick and Caroline Robertson-Brown talk to underwater photographers from around the world that they admire. This interview is with...
We’ve all got those friends you’ve not seen for many years. A reunion sounds like fun, but what if they’ve changed? What if things aren’t as...
Part 5: Emperor Voyager Jim and Cary report on their trip to visit various resorts and liveaboards in the Maldives. In Part 5, they enjoy a...
By: James Webber So far, it’s a slow Sunday… The sun is blasting away, the palm trees are swaying in the wind and I can smell...
Nigel Cass from Regaldive recently enjoyed an exciting Sudan liveaboard trip aboard Royal Evolution. Here is Nigel’s trip report sharing some of the many highlights from what sounds...
Wrecks happen, they always have, especially along an exposed coastline like the one around Cornwall. Many have heard the stories about the wreckers; were there really...