Subject: DIVE Magazine - Top Ten Maldives resorts, Sharm shark concern, Fourth Element masks, Scubapro octopus offer

06 May 2022

Ten of the best Maldives resorts

Pretty much anywhere in the Maldives is a fantastic place to go diving - but some places are just that little but more fantastic than others. Here's our pick of the Top 10 places that should be top of your list if you're planning a trip to the Maldives. 300 fully-grown tiger sharks, anybody?

Ras Mohammed shark concern

Egypt's Ras Mohammed National Park was closed for 24 hours after sharks were drawn to the area by discarded livestock carcasses in the water.

Emperor Divers moves home

Emperor Divers has opened a new shop in a brand new Port Ghalib development after its previous home remained closed post-pandemic.

Featured Photographer Isabelle Drouet

Isabelle Drouet, from France, has been diving for 30 years, having grown up watching Commander Cousteau’s films and wanting to join him in discovering the underwater world. She would go on to become a trainer in marine biology within her diving federation and an underwater photographer, with a particular interest in capturing the 'fixed' fauna, particularly nudibranchs, which she travels all over the world to photograph.

Check out Isabelle's DIVE portfolio here, and get in touch if you'd like to see your work featured on our website.

New Fourth Element masks

Fourth Element has launched two new masks for summer 2022 - designed with freedivers and techies in mind but suitable for any diver.

Scubapro octopus offer returns

Scubapro's free R195 octopus offer has resurfaced once more, but with a wider selection of first and primary second stage combos to choose from

Green Fins for snorkellers

The Reef-World Foundation has issued a new set of Green Fins guidelines dedicated just to snorkellers and swimmers.

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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