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18 February 2022

The train that could destroy the cenotes

Mexico's divers are joining archaeologists and scientists to campaign against a train they fear might have catastrophic environmental consequences, including the destruction of the Sacactun cave system and its iconic cenotes.

Dive Worldwide Maldives deals

As travel restrictions start to ease around the world, specialist operator Dive Worldwide is introducing some new Maldives deals for 2022.

Farewell to a legend

Rosemary Lunn pays tribute to the American cave diving pioneer and educator Tom Mount, who died in January.

Competition Win a PADI eLearning Course

PADI has offered four lucky DIVE readers the chance to win an eLearning programme* of their choice in our exclusive Valentine's Day competition. Answer the very difficult question(!) and take your pick, from Boat Diver, Drift Diver, Digital Underwater Photographer, Wreck Diver and more!


*training dives not included

PNG is open for business!

Papua New Guinea has reopened to 'fully vaccinated' tourists from 16 Feburary, with PCR tests required before departure and on arrival.

Swim responsibly with whales

To mark World Whale Day this Sunday, here's some tips on the best places to find responsible megafauna tour operators.

Belize's Blue Bonds

Belize is joining Seychelles in a scheme that will see the nation refinance a huge portion of its national debt as Blue Bonds.

New Sylvia Earle book

Reserve your copy of the legendary Dr Sylvia Earle's new book Ocean: A Global Odyssey from the DIVE Magazine bookstore.

DIVE Winter 2022 Print Issue

Our Winter 2022 print magazine is out now - and we're keeping it as cool as ever starting with Douglas David Seifert's epic dive journey through God's Pocket, Canada, and Alfie Minnaar's visit to Una Una - an Indonesian Island so pristine that almost nobody knows about it. Leading marine ecologist and expert crustacean taxonomist Peter Davie takes us through the fascinating world of crabs, and Jeremy Brown brings us a stunning photographic display of Bonaire's bioluminescent ostrocods. That's already pretty cool - but if you need more, we have the coolest interview of them all, as we talk to Her Deepness herself, the inestimable Dr Sylvia Earle, about her new book Ocean: A Global Odyssey.

 

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