Subject: In case you missed it - The wonderful world of Planktonia, whale shark ultrasound, Featured Photographer

31 March 2023

Whale shark ultrasound study

A global team of experts has come together to report on the first ever ultrasound scans and blood-samples of whale sharks to determine if they were pregnant.

The wonderful world of Planktonia

Every night, the sea floor rises, and every dawn, it sinks back down into the depths. Check out this excellent extract from Erich Hoyt's Planktionia, The Nightly Migration of the Ocean's Smallest Creatures, to find out why, together with a sample of some extraordinary blackwater macro photography.

Featured Photographer - Sean Chinn

Our Featured Photographer this week is the award-winning Sean Chinn, from Birmingham, UK - a world-travelling underwater and topside photographer with a passion for capturing images of the Earth's beauty both above and below. Check out Sean's portfolio here, and get in touch if you'd like to see yourself featured in DIVE.

Ireland's Garda Water Unit

Forget clear blue seas and coral reefs, the members of Ireland's Garda Water Unit spend their time in the murky waters of cold rivers, dams, sewers and sludgy ponds to search for evidence and missing persons. Czech journalist Radek Kaša reports.

Britain's Living Seas

In Britain's Living Seas, Our Coastal Waters and How We Can Save Them, Hannah Rudd explores conservation options among the ever-changing threats to the preservation of the UK's waters.

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Our Winter 2023 magazine is all about the life-changing effect that the underwater realm can have on us - and not always for the better. In this issue, photographer and guide Todd Thimios recounts how a documentary seen as a child fuelled a life-long drive to film orcas in the wild, together with some of the most stunning wild orca shots ever taken when he finally succeeded. Douglas David Seifert provides more of his own magnificent camerawork as he reports on how life is rebounding around the Caribbean island of Mustique thanks to a Canadian rock star; we feature an extact from Erich Hoyt's Planktonia, The Nightly Migration of the World’s Smallest Creatures together with some beautiful blackwater macro photography; and Mark 'Crowley' Russell talks to a dive instructor wrongfully prosecuted for the death of his student - a death that may have been preventable, had the global dive community woken up earlier to the dangers of Immersion Pulmonary Oedema. All this plus an interview with the women behind up-and-coming luxury dive tour operator, Reefscape Travel, the curio that is the shame-faced crab and some of this winter's best Featured Photographers

 

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