Subject: DIVE Magazine - World record underwater valentine, turtle stranding rise, UPY 2023, Thai footballer tragedy

17 February 2023

Tragedy for Thai cave survivor

The captain of the Thai Wild Boars youth football team that survived the epic cave rescue of 2018 has tragically died while attending a UK football academy.

Face-to-face with wild orcas

Our Winter 2023 print magazine contains some of the most stunning orca imagery ever taken. Subscribe now to read Todd Thimios' story of how watching a documentary as a child led to the most epic underwater encounter of his life...

True romance...

Where other couples went out for a romantic Valentine's Day dinner, two freedivers decided to smash the world record for longest underwater kiss instead.

Best of the best

The winners of the Underwater Photographer of the Year 2023 have been announced, with some absolutely stunning images - including a real heartbreaker in the Marine Conservation category.

Dive & Dig II, E05 - 8,000 years under the sea

In episode 5 of the Dive & Dig season II podcast, Professor Bettany Hughes and Dr Lucy Blue explore the Neolithic remains at Agios Petros, and discover that ancient seafarers were a lot more advanced than we first might have thought.

Video competition - win a trip to Seychelles

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If you'd like to try your hands at marine conservation on a remote Indian Ocean island, Co-Exist Projects has the dream competition for you. Submit a sub-60 second video on why you think that YOU should be the charity's next ocean ambassador for the chance to win an all-expenses paid expedition to Seychelles.

Lost turtles on the rise

The Marine Conservation Society reports that the number of turtle strandings around the UK this winter has seen a worrying increase.

Fiji rescinds vaccine requirement

After dropping its PCR test requirement last year, Fiji has dropped its requirement for proof of Covid-19 vaccine for travellers to enter the country...

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Our Winter 2023 magazine is all about the life-changing effect that the underwater realm can have on us - and not always for the better. In this issue, photographer and guide Todd Thimios recounts how a documentary seen as a child fuelled a life-long drive to film orcas in the wild, together with some of the most stunning wild orca shots ever taken when he finally succeeded. Douglas David Seifert provides more of his own magnificent camerawork as he reports on how life is rebounding around the Caribbean island of Mustique thanks to a Canadian rock star; we feature an extact from Erich Hoyt's Planktonia, The Nightly Migration of the World’s Smallest Creatures together with some beautiful blackwater macro photography; and Mark 'Crowley' Russell talks to a dive instructor wrongfully prosecuted for the death of his student - a death that may have been preventable, had the global dive community woken up earlier to the dangers of Immersion Pulmonary Oedema. All this plus an interview with the women behind up-and-coming luxury dive tour operator, Reefscape Travel, the curio that is the shame-faced crab and some of this winter's best Featured Photographers

 

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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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