By Jon Kieren You are 100 m/330 ft under the surface. You hear a massive rush of bubbles behind your head. This can play out one...
In a new series from Australia’s Mike Ball Dive Expeditions, we share their favourite trip video of the previous month! From the dive deck of the...
In 2008, the United Nations General Assembly decided that, as from 2009, June 8th would be designated by the United Nations as “World Oceans Day.” World...
Mike Ball’s Dive Expeditions visit some of the most spectacular parts of the Great Barrier Reef and the Coral Sea, making them ideal for capturing some...
Every day should be World Oceans Day, but until my wish is granted we’re grateful for the one day a year the oceans get global attention....
Wreck diving is a fascinating way to experience history first hand, learn new dive skills and explore abundant marine life in concentrated areas. It offers unusual photographic...
Award-winning Photographer and Ocean Ambassador Ellen is on her travels again and doing some important work… but where is she this time? Check back here for...
In an ongoing series, Scubaverse’s Underwater Photography Editor Nick Robertson-Brown talks to underwater photographers from around the world that he admires. In this blog: Charles Hood....
If you like cold water diving, then it doesn’t get much better than diving off Vancouver Island in B.C, Canada. Vancouver Island is a place packed...
Part 2 of a new series by blogger Georgie Bull… Before starting University last September, I dove Chesil Cove in the hope that I could get...
A Cornwall Wildlife Trust initiative introduced by Jeff Goodman I always thought it was OK to take one for the pot. Diving in the early seventies...
Our visit to St Helena was instigated by a story that revolves around one particular wreck – the DarkDale, but over a few days of diving...