I was a child the first time I saw the ocean. Standing on the sandy shore, the surf washed gently upon my feet. My mind and...
White sharks typically visit False Bay’s Seal Island to take advantage of vulnerable young Cape fur seal pups when they start entering the water to feed....
On our second piece about photographing sharks in the Bahamas, we head to New Providence Island, to dive out of Nassau with Stuart Cove. This dive...
Catching fish with the sole purpose of release is seen by some as an alternative to catch-and-kill fishing, and has become a popular recreational activity in...
By Richard Devanney The previous two articles on decompression theory introduced and discussed numerous processes that occur in our body as we breathe gases under pressure...
If you want to get up close and personal to photograph Great Hammerhead sharks then Bimini, in the Bahamas, is the place for you. Every winter,...
I have always loved rock pooling. It brings something alive in all of us; a desire to discover. This month I have taken part in a...
Read Part 2 of Pierre-Yves’ Galapagos blog here. One week in San Cristobal followed by a second diving expedition. Nothing scheduled but sunsets the first week. The...
Meet Coral Smith, Marine Education Officer for Devon Wildlife Trust and Scubaverse.com’s newest blogger Hello Scubaverse and fellow dive enthusiasts and thank you for inviting me to...
We were excited to meet our guests at Bali’s Ngura Rai airport as having traveled with most of them before I knew we were going to have...
By Brian Shreve The Big Question As a dive store owner, the most common question I was asked is “I want to get certified. How much...
By Richard Taylor (Note: some Imperial and metric conversions are approximate to reflect different regional norms) Let’s be honest, diving gets a bit of a bad...