Subject: In case you missed it - Paralenz goes bankrupt, Wakatobi's double-dip, Philippines macro magic, DEMA video report

11 November 2022

Small Wonders Philippines macro magic

If you want big fish, then the Philippines is one of the best places to find them - but photographers in search of the weird and wonderful would also hail the archipelago as one of the best places for macro magic - as does Tom St George.

Deposit return schemes now!

The Marine Conservation Society's beach clean report shows drinks litter is a top issue, so the charity is calling for DRS sooner rather than later.

Paralenz goes bankrupt

Dismay for the Danish action camera manufacturer and its customer base as the company files for bankruptcy just 2 months after launching the Vaquita 2.

Wakatobi's double-dip dive holiday

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Wakatobi's 'double-dip' diving experience could well be the most perfect scuba diving holiday: a visit to a remote, luxury island resort surrounded by pristine reefs (and the best house reef in the world) followed by a voyage aboard a luxury dive yacht through the Banda Sea - all with impeccable personal service throughout. Read on for more!

DIVE at DEMA - special report

DEMA show returned for 2022 back to full strength for the first time since 2019 with a host of new and innovative dive gear and travel. Tom St George brings us some of the highlights from FourthElement, Seacraft, Nauticam, Shearwater, Aggressor, Marelux, Fathom Systems and Venture Heat.

Competition win a PADI eLearning specialty!

Enter our competition to win one of two PADI eLearning programmes for the specialty course of your choice - plus check out why Bermuda is officially known as the Shipwreck Capital of the World, even without its famous 'Triangle'

2022 jellyfish report

Another bumper year for UK jellyfish (and man o' wars) as the Marine Conservation Society releases its annual Wildlife Sightings Report.

Keep your 8 arms to yourself!

Researchers in Australia have observed that female octopuses will lob chunks of muck and debris at males that keep pestering them to mate.

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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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