Subject: DIVE Magazine - Diving the Florida Wreck Trek, Sirens of Sewage, Satellite reef mapping

16 February 2024

Getting wrecked in the Florida Keys

The extensive coral archipelago that is the Florida Keys has seen thousands of ships wrecked across its reefs. Here's a few of the best to dive to claim the offical Florida Keys 'Wreck Trekker' badge of honour.

Sirens of Sewage

Jason DeCaires Taylor unveils a protest sculpture in Whistable Kent, to highlight the ongoing problem of raw sewage dumped along the UK coast.

Red crab tuna crab, langostillo

A confusingly described marine curio of many names, Grimothea planipes is possibly one of the most important crustaceans of the eastern Pacific.

Using satellites for biodiversity

Scientists have come up with a new method of measuring coral reef biodiversity, by measuring its extent by satellite...

Satellites find extra coral!

...which is quite handy, as another set of scientists has found that satellite maps revealed there are a lot more coral reefs than previously thought!

DIVE's Big Shot Cephalopods

We've extended the deadline slightly but this really is your last chance to enter our Big Shot Cephalopods underwater photo competition for the chance to win a 7-night Aggressor Adventures liveaboard trip to the Egyptian Red Sea.

DIVE's quiz corner

Welcome to four more of DIVE's regular quizzes! Get more than 75 per cent of the answers correct to get 30 per cent off our magazine subscriptions!

DIVE Winter 23/24

The latest print issue of DIVE is here, and we have some cracking stories and brilliant pictures for you this winter! Dutch photographer Raymond Wennekes explores the wrecks and reefs of the Florida Keys; Valentina Cucchiara captures some gorgeous shots of Mexico's manatees; Francesca Page brings us all the colours of the giant cuttlefish mating ritual and Jo Caird visits the otherworldly volcanic landscape of Tenerife. We also have the magical, kaleidoscopic winners of DIVE's most recent Big Shot underwater photo competition, and Mark 'Crowley' Russell has some tips for enjoying the brilliance of night diving. Subscribe in print & digital from just £22.99* to make sure you don't miss out

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