Fin and I have had a very busy October. The Great White Shark activity has been incredible and I’ve manged to capture some amazing footage. Not...
I captured the photo of this amazing juvenile Great White Shark on an early morning breach trip. Our Mossel Bay sharks are mostly juveniles and we...
When I think of a “house reef” dive, images of a dull dive somehow spring to mind. Perhaps it’s because many resorts offer diving on their...
Malta offers a huge variety of wreck dives from tugs and patrol boats to WWII submarines and fighter aircraft. But with only 7-days available, where did...
Sabotaging the Industry from Within Simon Pridmore argues that the poor treatment meted out to new scuba divers could be a significant factor contributing to the...
In 1901 Admiral Sir Arthur Wilson, Controller of the Royal Navy, stated ‘Submarines are underhand, unfair and damned un-English. The crews of all Submarines should be...
While most divers in the UK are looking forward to DIVE 2015 as the next big date in the UK dive calendar, the companies that make...
One of the key elements of many liveaboard dive trips is they take place in remote locations, which often required domestic flights to reach. With a...
Let’s face the facts, diving accidents do happen. Thankfully not too often, but as an active scuba diver the law of probability states that sooner or...
Southern Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula is the ancestral home of the Maya people whose ancient cities and monolithic temples can be found everywhere from Cancun in the...
The Buddy System: Smart Idea or Recipe for Disaster? Are you always safer diving with another person or are you actually better off diving solo sometimes?...
Part 3: Bali Paddy fields – yes. Padi divers – really? We’ve all heard of Bali. That’s the island full of temples, rice terraces and Aussie...