Subject: Dylan Harrison lawsuit targets training angencies, Maldives tragedy update, new Aggressor itineraries, Wakatobi watercolours

06 February 2026

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Wakatobi's watercolours

Some of Wakatobi's dive staff aren't just guides and instructors but artists as well. Three of them share how they find inspiration underwater to create pictures that guests might want to take home as special souvenirs.

Dylan lawsuit filed

The family of Dylan Harrison has filed a lawsuit holding PADI, NAUI, and the dive operators involved responsible for her death.

Maldives tragedy update

An inquest into the deaths of a retired British couple during a dive trip to the Maldives has revealed how the pair tragically died.

New Aggressor itineraries

Aggressor Adventures has unveiled two new itineraries for the Philippines, through Coron and Batangas.

Extreme close-up

A beautiful image shot from inside a coral looking out has won the seventh edition of the Close Up Photographer of the Year competition.

Argentine deep dive

A Schmidt Ocean Institute expedition led by Argentine scientists has found the country's waters are far more biodiverse than first thought.

DIVE's quiz corner

Welcome to the latest round of DIVE's regular quizzes! Get more than 75 per cent of the answers correct to get 30 per cent off our magazine subscriptions!

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Winter '26 print issue

Our Winter '26 print issue is out, the digital version is now available on our web reader and app, and we have some fantastic features in this issue! Seattle-based marine biologist Bella Zandoná recounts a life-changing experience with a giant Pacific octopus and the charismatic cephalopods of the Pacific Northwest; father and son buddy team David and Abraham Leonard write about bonding in the Galápagos Islands; Jenny Stock highlights the thrills of a Dauin Splash-in photo competition; and Mark 'Crowley' Russell returns to Sharm El Sheikh for the first time since he hung up his professional fins. We also have the Top Five of our Big Shot photo competitions of 2025 and some of the best photographs of basking sharks we've ever seen from Nigel Motyer's new book!


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