John Butland from Regaldive has just returned from a fantastic Socorro Islands liveaboard trip with the Nautilus Fleet. John was thrilled to encounter lots of the...
By John Bentley LED vs. other bulbs Cave diving pioneers are quick to bring up the limitations of their giant canister lights compared to the more powerful...
By John Bentley With all the redundancy and integrated safety features in dive equipment it is surprising to think that our second stage regulator delivers gas...
We are in a marvellous age of technology, where we can pinpoint a needle in a haystack within inches. In the days before GPS and even...
Check out Part 2 here. Admittedly, there isn’t much to actually using your snorkel, other than placing the mouthpiece in your mouth and breathing slowly and...
In a new ongoing series on Scubaverse.com, Mark Milburn of Atlantic Scuba in Falmouth investigates the many shipwrecks that can be found around the UK’s Cornish...
Getting the light right is imperative for all types of photography, but in underwater photography it can single-handedly make or break an image. Professional underwater photographer...
Time flies; is it really a month since I returned from a fantastic small group trip to North Sulawesi and Raja Ampat? Our group began their...
This is the final part in our series on shooting in available light. Part one was all about shooting with wide angle lenses; part two covered...
As our series of articles about diving in Sharm el Sheikh comes to a close, we finish by sharing the love for the local reefs in...
Check out Part 1 here. Before using your snorkel, you will need to attach it to your mask. There are both right and wrong ways to...
As you may have read from our previous posts about Sharm el Sheikh here on Scubaverse, the diving is great, the reefs are healthy and the...