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A call To DFO’s Observe, Record, Report Line Leads to Significant Fine for a Commercial Harvester
Powell River, B.C. – On February 4, 2021, Hai A. Trinh was found guilty in Powell…

The Life of a Lighthouse Keeper
In the days when oil lamps and clockwork mechanisms were used, a lighthouse keeper or…

Call of the Coastal Wolves
The film “Call of the Coastal Wolves” follows a crew of filmmakers on a two-week…

Mystery Ships of the Musquash Estuary, New Brunswick, 75th Anniversary of the End of WWII
In August of 2020, Mike Adams of Rothesay, New Brunswick, set out in a kayak…

Emperor Divers Awards Penultimate ‘Covid Diver Hero’ with Red Sea Liveaboard Trip
We gave away our last Red Sea liveaboard trip to another worthy hero nominated through…

Misool Eco Resort, Raja Ampat, Indonesia – Reflections from a Remote Island
Our little island has been a source of hope in the dark for so many.…

Books – Legend of the Lake, the HMS Ontario
Photo Credit: Shipwreck World Many books on scuba diving have been published over the course…

Underwater Photography (Session 2) with Jill Heinerth
Photo Credit via Speakeasy Did you ever wonder how the top professionals capture amazing underwater…

The Sinking of the Steamer Montreal
According to the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, the MONTREAL, Steamer burned on the River St. Lawrence…

Carpe Diem, Seize the day!
By sheer coincidence, this story starts twenty years ago in 1997, when I had just become an expatriate in Dubai and decided to learn to dive. It was new, interesting, the water was warm, and I obtained my PADI Open Water certification.

4 Great Liveaboards for Couples and Honeymooners
For dive buddies looking to celebrate their love or spend a honeymoon on the ocean,…
The Scuba News Phase Two Expansion Begins
It’s all getting exciting here at The Scuba News. Following the successful launches of The…

Cambodia: A diving hidden gem
As the global population increases and world travel becomes more accessible for many people, it is increasingly difficult to find dive sites that offer spectacular marine life and minimal tourism. Many areas of world class diving are overrun in peak season with boats and large dive groups, which is a far cry from the serenity and peace of scuba diving that most of us seek. There are however some lesser-known diving locations to explore, if you are prepared to go off the beaten track and begin a travel adventure both topside and underwater.
Cambodia: A diving hidden gem
As the global population increases and world travel becomes more accessible for many people, it…

Scuba Dive Asia Launches New and Improved Travel Website for Diving Enthusiasts
The dive travel experts, and divers themselves, make it easy to plan and book your…

The Tekdeep 1st Asian International Rebreather Event Starts 27th September
27th September – 4th October 2014, Bali, Indonesia – A week of serious rebreather diving…

Tekdeep Launch Brand New Website For UK, Egypt and Asia
Leading technical diving provider, Tekdeep are pleased to announce the launch of our brand new website.…