A C-130 Hercules military aircraft has been scuttled off Aqaba, Jordan to create a new artificial reef for divers in the Gulf of Aqaba on the...
The world-renowned underwater sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor has completed one of his most ambitious works yet – a man-made reef in the shallow waters off a beach...
Divers have installed a bronze plaque identifying the final 250 of 1,000 contributors to a project that sank a former U.S. Naval ship 15 years ago...
The Stav, as it is affectionally known here, was a 120m long Greek freighter. She had a fateful end. On the 26th August 1976, when crossing...
We have arrived in Barbados, and to be honest the flight here was a real pleasure. Not only did we find ourselves in premium seats, thanks...
The History of Diving Museum has unveiled a new exhibit honoring the USS Spiegel Grove, giving divers the opportunity to celebrate the 15th anniversary of its sinking...
I mentioned the subject of wrecks appearing and disappearing again in Part 1 of Cornish Wreck Ramblings (which you can read here). It can be quite a...
By Joel Silverstein People have sailed the seas for thousands of years and many of those ships have fallen prey to storms and collisions, ultimately finding...
Due to the overwhelming demand, Tekdeep have now added a fourth week to their Malin Head 2017 Trip. This will be a “Classics” week, which includes some of...
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...
The reefs of the Strait of Tiran are some of the regular dive sites for anyone diving out of Sharm el Sheikh, and during our 8...
After excellent expeditions in 2016, technical diving pro Jack Ingle is planning more trips in 2017. First up – some technical wreck diving in Malta. The diving...