Subject: DIVE Magazine - Komodo manta aggregations, Aqualung computer recall, new Fourth Element RF2

20 May 2022

Photo: Simon J Pierce/Marine Megafauna Foundation

Komodo manta aggregations among world's largest

A new study led by scientists from Marine Megafauna Foundation and Murdoch University found that data submitted by citizen scientists showed Komodo's manta aggregations to be some of the world's largest. Which is why they need protecting.

Profile - Dr Andrea Marshall

Today is Endangered Species Day - check out this feature of the Queen of Mantas, without whom the Komodo study may never have happened.

Fourth Element freediving suit

Fourth Element's summer roll-out of new gear continues apace with the new slicker, stronger, warmer RF2 wetsuit for freedivers.

Book Review Life on the Rocks

Graeme Gourlay reviews Juli Berwald's Life on the Rocks: Building a Future for Coral Reefs, a moving story by Julie Berwald which intertwines a personal drama with the global crisis of coral conservation.

New PADI AmbassaDiver

PADI has announced its newest ocean AmbassaDiver - Indian actress, singer and Advanced Open Water Diver, Parineeti Chopra

Aqualung recall

Aqualung has recalled all models of its wrist and console model i330R dive computers sold during 2021 and 2022 for a mandatory firmware update.

DIVE Spring 2022 Print Issue

Spring is here and in this issue, we have some very different ways of seeing things, as  Douglas David Seifert investigates the eyes of the underwater world, accompanied by some out-of-this-world macro photography; Alfie Minnaar sets sail with the unlikely captains of Raja Ampat's Calico Jack; Christian Horras almost gets speared by marlin chasing a Baja Magdalena bait ball and Mark 'Crowley' Russell reports how high blood pressure may live up to its reputation as a 'silent killer' of scuba divers. Plus - we head back to Bonaire with Jeremy Brown; round up the best of the season's Featured Photographers; review some of our favourite books and - of course - take a look at another curiosity of the ocean depths. Subscribe now using the links below so you don't miss out!

 

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