Subject: DIVE Magazine - Happy New Year & Competitions!

30 December 2022

Happy New Year!


Just a quick note to wish you all the best for the end of year countdown, and don't forget to enter our competitions - one to win a year's subscription to DIVE and the other to win a PADI x Andy Casagrande shark conservation hat and towel combo!


We hope you have a great time, wherever you are (and we know some of you will be underwater when the clock strikes midnight), and we'll see you in 2023.


Team DIVE

Christmas competition

We have 5 print and digital subscriptions, and 10 digital only subs to give away this Christmas! Enter our competition for the chance to win - but hurry, the competition closes at midnight on New Year's Day!

PADI shark conservation competition

PADI and TV presenter Andy Casagrande have teamed up to produce a signature range of gear, 15 per cent from sales of which will go towards shark conservation. We have a signature cap and towel combo for one lucky reader to win!

DIVE's 2022 year in review

It's been quite the year. The diving world has made some notable discoveries over the past 12 months; there have been huge gains in the drive for better marine conservation and we have lost some of scuba diving’s most important pioneers. Here’s a round-up of just some of the stories from 2022.

2022 print issue highlights

We still have a few copies of our Autumn '22 magazine on the shelves, and we are busy preparing our Winter '23 magazine for it's January release. In the meantime, here are a few of the most popular articles from earlier this year.

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Our Autumn 2022 magazine is all about the new experiences that diving can bring us, as long as we're prepared to put the effort in - as expert photographer Alfred Minnaar found out when he spent four months learning to cave dive in the cenotes of Mexico's Yucatán peninsula. Douglas David Seifert explores the complex dynamics of cleaning stations, along with more of his stunning photography; more of which is provided by Tom St George as he dusts off his macro lens to explore the black sands of Dumaguete and Puerto Galera in the Philippines. We feature an extract from marine biologist and poet Fiona Gell's new book, Spring Tides, as she comes face-to-shell with ancient quahog; and Mark 'Crowley' Russell discusses why 'advanced' courses are not meant to be advanced, and why it's imperative that divers never stop learnin. Plus: book reviews, news, our latest marine curio and more. Buy your art-quality coffee-table print copy now from the magazine stands, or from our online store priced at £4.99*. Subscribe for a year to our digital magazine for just £9.99, or in print and digital from just £22.99 to make sure you never miss an issue.

 

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DIVE Magazine is created with some of the best writing and underwater photography in the world. Much more than a simple guide to the latest widgets for your scuba gear, we explore in-depth (pun absolutely intended) stories from the world's oceans, from the pristine reefs of remote islands to the devastating consequences of unsustainable human activity. We produce four art-quality coffee-table print publications each year, plus an app and webviewer through which you can access all of our latest content and more than 100 of our back-issues in digital format.

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