Subject: DIVE Magazine - Best of NZ diving, Wakatobi critter hunting, full-face snorkel mask death

20 April 2023

Coming soon - Spring 2023

We're busy putting the final touches to our Spring '23 magazine - and we have some great stories for you this spring! Mark 'Crowley' Russell talks to MMF co-founders Dr Andrea Marshall and Dr Simon Pierce about the effort that needs to be put in to make sustainability work, and has a chat with Dr Adel Taher about the early days of diving in Egypt with an extract from his book, Let There Be a Red Sea. We revisit Curaçao with photographer Valentina Cucchiara; take a tour around Northern Diver's Lancashire home; investigate the wonders of seagrass - and the threats it faces - with Lewis Jefferies & Dr Richard Lilley; and Timo Dersch takes us to the end of the world in the volcanic sands of El Hierro. Plus our much-loved Big Shot photo competition is back! Subscribe now to make sure you don't miss out!

Wakatobi's beasts and where to find them

Wakatobi's pristine reefs are filled with exceptionally photogenic creatures. Walt Stearns takes a look at where best to find them, with some beautiful pictures.

New Zealand's top dive and snorkel spots

Looking for new travel options? PADI has compiled a list of the Top 10 best scuba diving and snorkelling destinations in the ruggedly beautiful land of New Zealand.

Snorkel death trap

A coroner's report into the death of a British snorkeller has laid the blame squarely at the door of IPO caused by the use of a full-face snorkel mask

Dive Curaçao relaunch

Dive Curaçao's one-stop travel shop has been relaunched, with guides to all the best dive spots, dive shops, resorts and restaurants

Planting for the Planet

Fourth Element has launched a new initiative that will see one tree or mangrove laid for every online order placed through its website.

El Niño is on the way

The warming phase of the El Niño Southern Oscillation is on the way, and The Conversation's Dillon Amaya spells out why further ocean warming could be dangerous for marine life and coral.

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Our Winter 2023 magazine is all about the life-changing effect that the underwater realm can have on us - and not always for the better. In this issue, photographer and guide Todd Thimios recounts how a documentary seen as a child fuelled a life-long drive to film orcas in the wild, together with some of the most stunning wild orca shots ever taken when he finally succeeded. Douglas David Seifert provides more of his own magnificent camerawork as he reports on how life is rebounding around the Caribbean island of Mustique thanks to a Canadian rock star; we feature an extact from Erich Hoyt's Planktonia, The Nightly Migration of the World’s Smallest Creatures together with some beautiful blackwater macro photography; and Mark 'Crowley' Russell talks to a dive instructor wrongfully prosecuted for the death of his student - a death that may have been preventable, had the global dive community woken up earlier to the dangers of Immersion Pulmonary Oedema. All this plus an interview with the women behind up-and-coming luxury dive tour operator, Reefscape Travel, the curio that is the shame-faced crab and some of this winter's best Featured Photographers

 

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