Diving in Southern Egypt is wildly, excitingly unpredictable. One thing you can count on, though, is great visibility all year round.
Diving in Southern Egypt is wildly, excitingly unpredictable. One thing you can count on, though, is great visibility all year round.
Marking the imminent launch of Underwater Photography Masterclass, ADEX Singapore 2016 speaker and Voice of the Ocean Head Judge Alex Mustard talked to underwater360 about his career, the stories behind some of his favourite shots, and his new book.
Jon M. Piepkorn, Resort Manager of Taveuni Dive Resort in the Fiji Islands, gives a first-person account to underwater360 of how people are dealing with the effects of “Cyclone Winston”, and its effects on the marine world.
Looking to dedicate your time to improving a reef ecosystem, or protecting a specific marine species? We bring you some of the best marine conservation projects in Asia Pacific that you should know about.
The oil spill on the Marañón River is covering rocks on the rivers’ shores, and also the white suits donned by the men who have been hired to clean up the spill in the Amazon tributary.
Remember that the term decompression illness (DCI) includes both decompression sickness (DCS) resulting from dissolved nitrogen (or another inert gas) being eliminated from a diver’s body tissues; and arterial gas embolism (AGE) which is caused by air entering the arterial blood as a result of a burst lung.
Marine scientists from Kiel have examined whether and how quickly bacteria deplete plastic bags in the sediment of the seabed. The study shows that classic carrier bags made of polyethylene and biodegradable plastic bags didn’t change at all after hundred days in the seafloor. The results were recently published in the international journal Marine Pollution Bulletin.
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