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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BSAC members overturn Martin enquiry proposal
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Divers find remains of 366-year-old Dutch wrecks
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Overcrowded Similan island closed until further notice
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Bleaching affects fishes’ ability to ID predators
Knight mastodon
Dive-team brings up fresh data on early Americans
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Brexit could mean muckier British seas, warns MCS
A rebreather diver going eye-to-eye with a large sand tiger shark on the wreck of the Caribsea in North Carolina.
Widow launches $25m lawsuit against rebreather suppliers
The Oxygen Advantage Book by Patrick McKeown
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Seahorses: A Life-Size Guide to Every Species by Sara Lourie
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Scuba Fundamental by Simon Pridmore
Hanging Out In Mid-Atlantic
What is a DEEP DIVE?
Clownfish bridled
The Constant Gardener
It’s 29 at 92 for long-time diver Ray
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The strong man, the rebreather and the tunnel
Springwatch
Deep-ocean livestreaming captures global audience
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Search for Cook’s Endeavour narrows
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Hot or cold? Critter showdown looms
Paolo
Trubridge breaks own Free Immersion record
A classic monochrome time exposure of a diver scaling Justicia’s magnificent bow
The scale of JUSTICIA
Pim De Rhoodes diving on HMS Defence
Expedition Jutland
View of a steering wheel inside a Bedford OYC water tanker 3-ton lorry from another Bedford OYC truck, deep inside a hold of the wreck of the Thistlegorm
I-SPY the Thistlegorm, in a whole new light
Egyptian Diver Ahmed Gabr Sets New Scuba Diving World Depth Record of 332m
Egyptian Diver Ahmed Gabr Sets New Scuba Diving World Depth Record of 332m
UK diver claims CCR depth record
UK Diver Will Goodman Sets New CCR Depth Record
HMHS Britannic was the White Star Line’s biggest Olympic-class liner – and, at 269m long, the biggest ship to be sunk during WW1. Launched in Belfast in early 1914, she never carried passengers but went into service as a hospital ship the following year. She struck a mine in the Kea Channel on 21 November, 1916, with 1066 people on board. All but 30 were rescued.
Project Britannic
Safely back on land, returning from a dive Antarctic style. At the Ice station Rothera
Ice Station Rothera: Daily Antarctic Diving with the British Antarctic Survey
The Truth About the Britannic Wreck
The Truth About the Britannic Wreck: History, Myths, and Diving Realities
Titanic’s Predecessor by Per Kristian Sebak
This summer the Starfish Enterprise diving team headed for the North Sea to hunt down the 'shallow' (50-60m) wrecks of the world's biggest naval engagement, the Battle of Jutland. Innes McCartney, whose great-uncle was a boy-gunner who took part in the WW1 battle and was rendered deaf for life, tells the story of the groundbreaking expedition.
Big Guns Of Jutland
Hugo beside the deck-winch on the Bowbelle
Bowbelle, Wreck of souls

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