Parrot Fish… Did You Know? The most colourful fish you’ll notice at on your first Indian Ocean dive may well be the spectacular turquoise-green, blue and...
Pillaging of coral reefs by impoverished local communities dependent on marine resources is common world-wide. Sodwana Bay has been inside a National Park for 80 years,...
By John Bentley and Brian Shreve Perusing internet forums on technical diving can be an entertaining way to waste a few moments of a lunch hour, but...
In a new ongoing series, we speak with the people who run dive centres, resorts and liveaboards from around the world about their businesses and the diving...
Mauritius has never been punted as a diving destination. Honeymooners go there, families go there to enjoy the world class water sports, golfers go there to...
By Michael Thomas The team of four is approaching our planned turn point in Owl Hole Cave Grand Bahamas. My Friend, Cristina Zenato, fellow cave instructor...
How did you spend your weekend? My kids and I hung out with mermaids… fire dancers… a garrison of stormtroopers… Darth Vader and a rather convincing dinosaur...
“When ‘Tiger Beach’ is ON – it’s the world’s greatest shark dive.“ – Eli Martinez, Shark Diver Magazine I kneel on the ground of a sandbar in...
Our final day on this epic trip diving the Archipelago Revillagigedo was to be on the famous San Benedicto dive site called The Boiler. An impressive,...
Roca Partida is the smallest of the islands we will be visiting on this trip. Calling it an island is a bit of an exaggeration, as...
We sailed over night from San Benedicto to Socorro, and once again woke up to see flat calm seas and only a single other boat for...
We have finally made it to our first dive site – having driven from Manchester to Heathrow, flown to Los Angeles and met up with most...