Subject: In case you missed it - instructor wrongly charged with manslaughter, WWII sub identified, unseen Titanic videos

24 February 2023

Wrongfully prosecuted for manslaughter

Experienced instructor, Nigel Craig, was wrongfully prosecuted for the tragic death of his student, but perhaps neither of these things needed to happen, had the dive community been more aware of the dangers of Immersion Pulmonary Oedema

Reclaiming the reefs

Our Winter 2023 print magazine is all about life-changing experiences. Douglas David Seifert and his beautiful photography tell the story of how life has returned to the reefs of Mustique, with the aid of a Canadian rock star...

Lost submarine identified

The wreckage of US Navy submarine lost off the coast of Japan during the Second World War has finally been identified.

Featured Photographer - Elise Gibbins

British underwater and topside photographer and videographer, Elise Gibbins, grew up near the ocean and having dived all around the world, seeks to document animal behaviours and the rapidly changing ecosystems they inhabit. Check out some of her fantastic pics from both warm and cold-water environments, and get in touch if you'd like to see yourself featured on our website.

Titanic revelations

Previously unseen footage from the first human contact with the wreck of the RMS Titanic has been released to mark the 25 anniversary of James Cameron's eponymous blockbuster. Whether the wooden plank was big enough for two, however, remains a mystery.

Last chance to win a trip to Seychelles!

Sponsored Content

Co-Exist Projects' competition to win an all-expenses paid expedition for two to Seychelles is in its final stages, and the competition has grown, now with more than 40 videos already submitted - but there's still a chance to make your impression with a sub-60 second video explaining why YOU should be the person to go.

Save our seahorses

The documentary Seahorse Man, from which Irish marine biologist Kealan Doyle's investigation of the seahorse trade sparked the Save Our Seahorses campaign, is now available on Netflix.

Buy DIVE

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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