Subject: DIVE Magazine - orcas hunting great whites footage, Garmin Descent G1 Solar review, Apple Watch dive computer

07 October 2022

Competition Spring Tides

In an extract from her new book Spring Tides, marine biologist, diver and poet Fiona Gell recalls a dive to remember, as the Isle of Man native returns to the land of her birth and comes face-to-shell with the world's oldest living creatures. We have three copies of Spring Tides to give away to three lucky competition entrants.

Properly sustainable seafood

The Marine Conservation Society has launched its updated Good Fish Guide, with a new tool to help shoppers make informed and sustainable choices.

Ocean Art for everyone

The Underwater Photography Guide's Ocean Art 2022 contest is here, with a new Smartphone category opening the doors for many more entrants.

Garmin Descent G1 Solar a dive computer for life

Sponsored feature

The Garmin Descent G1 Solar does - well - everything. As a dive computer, it can handle anything from simple open-circuit recreational diving to technical, trimix CCR dives; but it can also provide GPS location and tide information, keep track of your fitness levels and monitor your sleep patterns. Plus it has inbuilt apps for trail running, swimming, biking, hiking, rowing, skiing, maps for more than 42,000 golf courses - and more! It really is a 'dive computer for life.'

A princely visit for MMF

Marine Megafauna Foundation welcomed Prince Harry and US congress members to a showcase of its work in Barazuto, Mozambique.

Deptherapy closing its doors

Sad news as the scuba diving rehabilitation charity for wounded ex-services personnel announces it is to close in the Autumn of 2023.

The apex predator of apex predators!

A new study by scientists in South Africa features the first recorded footage of a pod of orcas systematically hunting great white sharks, the first direct evidence of a behaviour confirmed back in 2017 - and which other orcas might be learning...

An historical occasion

The Historical Diving Society has announced that its 31st Annual Conference will be held at Subsea­­­7 this coming November.

Montenegro's new wreck lab

Researchers are setting up a new collaborative lab to map and preserve the many wrecks of the Eastern Adriatic in a boost for dive tourism

DIVE's 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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