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Consultation on bottom trawling in Marine Protected Areas welcomed by Marine Conservation Society

A consultation launched by the UK’s Marine Management Organisation has been welcomed by the Marine Conservation Society. The MMO has launched the consultation to explore...

The UnderBathWater Photographer of the Year is back!

Fourth Element’s famous (or should that be infamous?!) UnderBathWater Photography Competition is back. This year, they’ve partnered with Paralenz and Nauticam UK, and have widened...

Our Seas announce online premiere of The Limit

The Our Seas coalition would like to invite you watch the online premiere of the coalition film ‘The Limit’ on the 10th February at 7pm...

Caribbean Conservation in Action: Coral Conservation during Covid

Dive Grenada started the Grand Anse Artificial Reef Project (GAARP) back in 2013 and their biggest challenge has always been time. Busy running their dive...

January 2021 Photo Contest Winner and Review

WINNER CHOSEN AND REVIEW BY SCUBAVERSE.COM’S UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR NICK ROBERTSON-BROWN WINNER: Hunting with reflections by Raffaele Wow! What a start to 2021! Over 100...

Announcing the Winners of Scubaverse.com’s January 2021 Underwater Photo & Video Contests

What a start to 2021! Record numbers from around the world in both competitions. It has certainly been another great month for entries in both...

Nauticam announce WWL-1B

The next generation of WWL-1 is here!  The WWL-1B features the same stunningly sharp optics as the WWL-1, but it now includes an integrated aluminum buoyancy collar...

Nauticam announce NA-A7C Housing for Sony a7C Camera

Sony’s latest full frame mirrorless camera, the a7C offers the underwater image maker one of the most compact and travel friendly full frame systems available on the...

Caribbean Conservation in Action: Tagging Turtles in the BVI

For centuries, the Japanese artisans have used hawksbill turtle shells to make a variety of trinkets such as eyewear, combs and cigar boxes. By the...

Go Fish Free this February

There are no longer plenty more fish in the sea! Fish Free February challenges you to help protect our oceans by removing seafood from your...

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