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News round-up
Massive ghostnet haul from the North Sea, British liner-turned-troopship Arcadian discovered in 163m off Greece, Capers back up for sale, and two more tragic diver deaths off the South Coast.
DAN Europe Medical Q&A
The Divers Alert Network experts discuss breastfeeding and diving, and wisdom teeth removal.
Scotland
Lawson Wood celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Berwickshire Marine Reserve, and traces its lineage from its humble beginnings.
Q&A: Howard Rosenstein
As his memoir hits the bookshelves, we chat to the legendary Howard Rosenstein about the trials and tribulations of pioneering diving tourism in the Red Sea.
The Solomon Islands
Don Silcock explores some of the best wreck diving on offer in the Solomon Islands.
Mustard's Masterclass
Alex focuses his attention on the humble jellyfish.
The Bay Islands of Honduras
Walt Stearns heads to Roatan in the Bay Islands off Honduras, and reckons that Anthony’s Key Resort – the destination’s ‘original dive resort’ – is better than ever.
Wales
Forget Lundy, forget the Farne Islands. Mark Evans reckons that he has just experienced the best seal dive of his entire diving career at a small outcrop of rocks known as The Smalls, which lie 13 miles off the coast of Pembrokeshire.
Divers Alert Network
How open-circuit and rebreather divers can be on the same team – as long as certain precautions are observed.
Indonesia
In Halmahera, mass tourism is still a foreign concept. The area around Kusu Island Resort is home to fabulously healthy reef gardens and a thriving fish population that is not commonplace even in the Coral Triangle.
TECH: UK mine diving
Yana Stashkevich sets out on a mission to rediscover UK mine diving, and aims to inspire a whole new generation of UK technical divers who have yet to explore the rich collection of diveable mines that can be found around this country.
Scotland
Mike Clark heads to the Isle of Skye for a photo workshop, and even unseasonably bad weather fails to dampen the spirits of the participants thanks to some epic diving and stunning topside scenery.
Chamber Diaries
The latest from the Midlands Diving Chamber.