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Diver-skipper Sylvia Pryer passes on
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Sea snakes that ‘see’ through their tails
Blue Abyss project gets new dockside development location
Birmingham’s NEC – venue for The Dive Show’s next event in October.
Top October dates for DIVE 2019
Extended dates announced for Grenada Dive Fest 2019
Picture: Byron Dilkes.
How great whites could save lives
Sunflower seastar. (Picture: Sam Wilson)
Diver survey sheds light on seastar epidemic
Picture: Paolo Valenti.
Freediver backs dolphins on epic crossing
Picture: Jose Mesa.
British diver dies in Tenerife
Oceanic bacteria glue plastics together
Picture: Ian Taylor.
Inquest verdicts on three diver deaths
Crowdfunding campaign for book about Martin Robson’s fateful Russian expedition
International Harvester aircraft-tug on the wreck. (Picture: Vulcan Inc)
Petrel scores again – with aircraft-carrier
World War Two aircraft carrier USS Hornet discovered near Solomon Islands
Underwater photography workshops at GO Diving Show!
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London Diving Chamber to close
Prize computer gets Tenerife thumbs-up
Picture: Matt Doggett
Black bream ‘labour of love’ celebrated
Unbothered by strobes? A tiger-snout seahorse. (Picture: JSutton93)
Strobe damage to seahorses a fallacy, claim scientists
IJN Hiei in Tokyo Bay in 1942.
Historic Japanese battleship wreck identified
Upturned hull of the Solstice. (Picture: Marine Accident Investigation Branch)
Gallantry medal for RN diver
Tourist Handles Blue-Ringed Octopus Oblivious to its Lethal Venom
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Black Sea ‘lost fleet’ U-boat located
Sad day as London Diving Chamber closes
Sad day as London Diving Chamber closes
The wife of a scuba diver who went missing off the Kent coast nearly a year ago has spoken to local press about her struggle to have her husband declared officially dead, while at the same time coping with his loss.
Diver lost 11 months ago still ‘missing person’
Picture: Marjo Tynkkynen / HMS Royal 80 Survey.
Theft knocks back Royal Oak dive-team
Second annual Tug of War ends in another RNLI victory
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Red Sea crews to be eco-trained
Carcasses of finned sharks on the seabed, South East Asia
DNA news for UK’s shark-fin diners
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Fatality was snorkelling, not scuba diving

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