Scuba Diving

Dive into the depths of the unknown with content dedicated to the whole wide world of scuba diving. From mesmerising marine-life encounters through wreck exploration – including our renowned Shipwreck Tours – underwater archaeology and cave-diving, this section also covers scuba diving technique and training advice, the sport’s celebrities and much more.

There are great reads here for everyone from novice to the most experienced of scuba divers.

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diving
World-class diving – without the crowds
Shark Trust
The Shark Trust – threats to sharks, and ongoing conservation efforts
The Glanmire steamer intact before sinking, built in 1888, lying now off St Abbs, Berwickshire
Diving the Glanmire Wreck, St Abbs & Eyemouth | Wreck Tour 119
historic wrecks
Dive some of the UK’s most-significant protected historic wrecks
Celtic Dagger Expedition: Inside the Birth of the British Commandos (Part 2)
Celtic Dagger Expedition: Inside the Birth of the British Commandos (Part 2)
Galapagos
Shark research in the Galapagos
Celtic Dagger Expedition: Diving Into the Origins of the British Commandos (Part 1)
Celtic Dagger Expedition: Diving Into the Origins of the British Commandos (Part 1)
Marine Mammals of Australia
Marine Mammals of Australia
Scuba Diver ANZ Issue 90 Out Now
Scuba Diver ANZ Issue 90 Out Now
citizen science
How citizen science can be a game-changer for ocean conservation
Seagrass Saviours – Citizen Science, Divers and the Fight to Restore Plymouth Sound
Seagrass Saviours – Citizen Science, Divers and the Fight to Restore Plymouth Sound
Diving in Crete: Wrecks, Caverns and Surprise Encounters in the Mediterranean
Diving in Crete: Wrecks, Caverns and Surprise Encounters in the Mediterranean
Getting Into Marine Media: An Honest Guide to Making a Living Filming and Writing the Ocean
Getting Into Marine Media: An Honest Guide to Making a Living Filming and Writing the Ocean
The Seahorses of Sydney Harbour: Conservation Success at Chowder Bay
White’s Seahorses in Sydney Harbour: Conservation Success at Chowder Bay
Kirsty Andrews
Kirsty Andrews’ Octopus Summer
Raja Ampat’s Astonishing Biodiversity: Why This Region Leads the World
Raja Ampat’s Astonishing Biodiversity: Why This Region Leads the World
Project Baseline
Project Baseline UK – and how you can get involved
Inside the Dauin Dive Festival: Underwater Photography, Competition and Community
Inside the Dauin Dive Festival: Underwater Photography, Competition and Community
Overcoming Dive Anxiety: How to Build Confidence and Relax Underwater
Overcoming Dive Anxiety: How to Build Confidence and Relax Underwater
Barry McGill
Shipwreck exploration with Barry McGill
Diving After Surgery or Injury: Nissen Fundoplication, Fractures and Return-to-Dive Safety
Diving After Surgery or Injury: Nissen Fundoplication, Fractures and Return-to-Dive Safety
Dale & Kim Sheckler Q & A
Dale & Kim Sheckler Q & A: Scuba Diving Legends on California Diving, Photography, and the Scuba Show
sharks
30 sharks in 30 minutes
Glorious Galapagos Part 2: Diving Darwin, Wolf and Beyond on a Galapagos Liveaboard
Glorious Galapagos Part 2: Diving Darwin, Wolf and Beyond on a Galapagos Liveaboard
Paul Toomer
To infinity and beyond with Paul Toomer
The Effects of Climate Change on Coastal Seas and Marine Life
The Effects of Climate Change on Coastal Seas and Marine Life
archaeologist
Amateur archaeologist offers advice on how you can get involved in sunken history
Neurological Decompression Sickness: How to Recognise the Warning Signs
Neurological Decompression Sickness: How to Recognise the Warning Signs
Iceberg Diving in Greenland: Beauty, Danger and Essential Safety Protocols
Iceberg Diving in Greenland: Beauty, Danger and Essential Safety Protocols
The Long-Horned Isopod: One of Britain’s Strangest Marine Macro Species
The Long-Horned Isopod: One of Britain’s Strangest Marine Macro Species

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