Subject: In case you missed it - Dahab snorkel death was IPO, Narcosis not so funny, Tobago shark attack, not-so-angelic angels

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03 May 2024

Narcosis - beware the rapture of the deep...

Narcosis is often thought of as a bit of a laugh, something that makes you see silly things to joke about around the deco beer bar. Mark 'Crowley' Russell explains why he thinks it's not so funny, even if you don't notice it happening.

Dahab IPO snorkel death

A coroner's report attributes the tragic death of a British snorkeller in Dahab earlier this year to Immersion Pulmonary Oedema.

Tobago shark attack

A British holidaymaker remains in intensive care following a highly unusual and very rare shark attack in the shallow water of a Tobago beach.

Win an Aggressor Adventures Thailand liveaboard trip!

The latest iteration of our Big Shot underwater photo competition starts now! Send us your best images from the caves, caverns and overhangs of the underwater world for the chance to win an Aggressor Adventures liveaboard trip to Thailand!

Your vote counts

 The Marine Conservation Society has written an open letter to UK political leaders urging them to make ocean conservation an election priority.

Little evil angels

The naked sea butterfly - a beautiful, angelic little sea snail flittering about the cold oceans slurping its relatives alive from their shells.

Marine conservationist 'Green Oscars' winners

The founder of an all-female coral reef monitoring initiative and the manatee expert saving his charges from a suffocating invasive marine plant have been rewarded for their efforts as winners of the prestigious Whitley Awards.

No retrial for Conception captain

The captain of the MV Conception, found guilty of manslaughter for the deaths of 34 people when his boat caught fire will not get a new trial.

Backshall talks sharks

Award-winning TV chap Steve Backshall will be headlining the Shark Trust's flagship 'For the Love of Sharks' event later this year.

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!

Spring '24 print magazine

Spring is here and so is our glorious new print magazine! Our Shark Special takes a look at the controversial subject of shark feeding dives, with author and photographer Alison Smith reporting from Fiji; and Mark 'Crowley' Russell looking into the history of Mexico's bull shark aggregations, accompanied by Valentina Cucchiara's spectacular photography. Meanwhile, Graeme Gourlay takes a wild ride with the booming population of grey reef sharks in the Maldives; Lewis Jeffries steps away from sharks to investigate the army of spider crabs that marches across the UK's beaches each year; and we take a look at why narcosis is no laughing matter. PLUS - all the beautiful winning shots from our Big Shot Cephalopods photo competition. Subscribe from £22.99* per year, or take advantage of our £1 for 3 months print and digital trial subscription special offer** to make sure you don't miss out!

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