In their mission to create a billion Torchbearers to explore and protect the ocean, PADI is encouraging divers to seek adventure and experience first-hand the vital...
In this series, the Shark Trust will be sharing amazing facts about different species of sharks and what you can do to help protect them. This...
Gemma and Ian chat to Rob Spray. Rob Spray and his partner Dawn Watson are coordinators of the Marine Conservation Society’s Seasearch project in East Anglia....
1200 islands of 26 different atolls make up the island paradise of the Maldives. Once prehistoric underwater volcanoes, the coral reefs and ecosystems that surround these...
Each month we give the winner of the Scubaverse Underwater Photography competition the opportunity to show off a little more of their work in a gallery....
Matthias Lebo’s Back2Basics video series will guide you through the basics of underwater videography, equipment and maintenance. Whether you are just starting out or already taking...
By Heather McCloskey In the 1960’s, dry cave explorers in the UK became the first “sidemount divers” when they began clipping scuba cylinders to their caving...
A blog by Pro Dive International Plenty of empty shells of recently hatched turtle eggs were spotted by our divers at Sabalos. They had been washed...
In this series, the Shark Trust will be sharing amazing facts about different species of sharks and what you can do to help protect them. This...
Gemma and Ian chat to Ian Travis. Ian is based in North Carolina and passionate about ocean diving in the area. It’s called the Graveyard of...
Guest Blog by Staci-lee Sherwood As long as I can remember, manatees have been in trouble. For much of the 1970s and 80s, boat strikes were...
Matthias Lebo’s Back2Basics video series will guide you through the basics of underwater videography, equipment and maintenance. Whether you are just starting out or already taking...