Subject: DIVE Magazine - English Channel tragedy, mass pilot whale stranding, illegal salvage vessel detained

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Grave robbers detained

The Chinese salvage vessel responsible for desecrating the wrecks of two British warships has been detained by Malaysian authorities. Again.

English Channel tragedy

The search for a missing diver who disappeared near Beachy Head last weekend was called off - the second tragedy in the Channel in a week.

Mass Orkney stranding

An entire pod of long-finned pilot whales has died after becoming stranded on a beach in the Orkney Islands, off the coast of Scotland.

Mangrove devastation

A sobering global assessment of mangrove forests finds that half of one of the world's most vital ecosystems are at risk of collapse.

Global Dive Againt Debris?

PADI is involved in discussions to have its AWARE Dive Against Debris programme embedded into the forthcoming Global Plastics Treaty.

Master the challenge!

PADI has also just launched its new Master Scuba Diver Challenge, divers working for the rating are in with a chance to win a Maldives holiday!

DIVE's quiz corner

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

Summer '24 magazine

Cover photo by Valentina Cucchiara

Our Summer magazine is here, featuring Mark 'Crowley' Russell's special report about the devastating impact the 'Mayan Train' is having on the cenotes - which also feature heavily among the winners of our latest Big Shot Caves, Caverns & Overhangs photo competition. Annie Means brings us a story from the Indonesian all-woman coral restoration group; Francesca Page reports on an Indonesian community-based shark conservation initiative; Todd and Bic Aki visit a brand new (yes, really!) dive spot in Sulawesi; Jenny Stock presents a brilliant DIY guide to creating kaleidoscopic images from underwater photography; and we discuss some of the steps divers can take to ensure liveaboard fires don't turn into tragedies - and you can get it all for just £1.

DIVE Magazine’s beautiful quarterly publication is printed on glossy art-quality stock, showcasing some of the best underwater photography in the world in the way it was meant to be seen. Accompanied by superbly written articles from some of the best writers in the field, DIVE is a coffee-table treasure, not a magazine-rack filler. Subscribe from £22.99* per year, or take advantage of our £1 for 3 months print and digital trial subscription special offer** to make sure you don't miss out!

*UK print & digital subscription price; international postal charges extra.

** £1 for 3 months includes 1 print magazine and 100+ digital back-issues. Renews at regular price; no obligation; cancellable any time. While stocks last.

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