Subject: DIVE Magazine - best action cameras, Nekton's Trapping Zone, top wreck dives, Featured Photographer

21 October 2022

Dive, camera, action!

There have been a few significant updates in the action camera market this year. Here's some of the best available for scuba diving in 2022. Isn't there a gift-giving season of some sort coming up shortly...?

Nekton's new ecosystem

500 metres below the surface of the Maldives, there's a virtual 'oasis of life', created by the vast daily Vertical Migration - Nekton's newly described 'Trapping Zone'.

Featured Photographer - Todd Thimios

Australian Todd an expedition guide, submersible pilot, technical diver and expert photographer. Check out some of his absolutely stunning pictures of sharks, whales, manta rays (and smaller stuff) in this amazing portfolio.

Competition - Spring Tides, by Fiona Gell

We have thee signed copies of Fiona Gell's new book, Spring Tides, following  the marine biologist's return to her native Isle of Man to explore this island's marine life and set up the first Manx marine reserve. Check out this fascinating extract from the book and enter the competition to win.

The best recreational wreck dives

Many of the ships that are not lost entirely to the depths are accessible only to specialist technical divers, but there are many wrecks that came to grief in much shallower waters. Here’s ten of the best wreck dives within recreational dive limits.

Egypt's in-house Green Fins trainers

Some of the Egyptian Green Fins team members were recently certified as trainers, able to teach others to become Green Fins assessors in-country.

Buy DIVE - Autumn '22 Magazine

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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