Subject: DIVE Magazine - Diving at the end of the world, new octopus discovery, Green Fins arrives in Jordan

07 July 2023

El Hierro - El Fin del Mundo

Volcanic eruptions in 2011 and 2012 transformed the underwater world of El Hierro. Timo Dersch visits this out-of-the-way gem in the Canary Islands, once thought of as El Fin del Mundo - the end of the known world.

New octopus discovery

A team of scientists has discovered an octopus nursery - and a potential new species of octopus - on the deep sea floor off the coast of Costa Rica.

The cash value of MPAs

A report by the Marine Conservation Society paints a picture of the cash value of marine protected areas should bottom-trawling be banned.

Win an Aggressor Adventures liveaboard trip!

We've teamed up once more with premiere liveaboard specialist Aggressor Adventures to host our new Big Shot photo competition. Send us your best marine megafauna pictures for the chance to win a trip onboard the Belize Aggressor III!

Garmin Vertical Blue

Wearable tech specialist Garmin announces it is to sponsor the annual Vertical Blue freediving competition in Dean's Blue Hole, the Bahamas.

Shark-tastic cert cards

PADI has launched a limited edition Andy Casagrande certification card available as an e-card or in recycled plastic to mark Plastic Free July.

Green Fins comes to Jordan

Jordan becomes the 15th country in the world to adopt the Reef-World Foundation's Green Fins initiative, following training in Aqaba.

Annual jellyfish survey

Huge blooms of jellyfish appear around the UK each summer, and a number of turtle species follow. MCS is asking citizen scientists to report.

Spring '23 Magazine

Our Spring '23 magazine is all about thinking big - and we have some great stories for you in this issue! Mark 'Crowley' Russell talks to Marine Megafauna Foundation 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 Sharm El Sheikh's Dr Adel Taher about the early days of scuba diving in Egypt, with an extract from his book, Let There Be a Red Sea. We revisit Curaçao with expert 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; expert freediving instructor Emma Farrell teaches us the secrets of better breathing; 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! Buy your copy now or subscribe in print & digital from just £22.99* to make sure you don't miss out!

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