Category Archives: Scuba Diving Travel
Baja, Mexico 2012: Scientific-Expedition Adventure
Fred Buyle and William Winram invite you to embark on an adventure of a lifetime —an eight day scientific expedition on a live-aboard vessel that will depart San Diego for Guadalupe Island Mexico to tag Great White Sharks. Fred and William will … | READ MORE…
Zenobia wreck closure confirmed as mis-communication
The Zenobia wreck is open for business once again after recent reports that the wreck was closed to divers was confirmed to be miscommunication based on mistranslated by-law from in 1973. Yiannis Kokkinos, general manager for the Cyprus Ports Authority, … | READ MORE…
Divers banned from top wreck in Mediterranean
UPDATE 1st March 2012: It has been confirmed that the wreck is still open to divers. Divers have been banned from one of the world’s top wrecks, the Zenobia in Cyprus. This follows from a controversial decision by the port … | READ MORE…
Bahamas’ Blue Holes to reveal new life forms
Deep down in three ocean abysses in the Bahamas, some cave divers have discovered some hot spots of microbial life. These ocean abysses, commonly known as blue holes, are yielding scientific findings which are assisting scientists to discover and learn … | READ MORE…
Finnish Scuba Divers Fishing under Ice
Three intrepid scuba divers have posted a video on YouTube of an interesting underwater fishing expedition in a frozen lake, in Saarijärvi lake in Vaala, Finland. Eelis Rankka, Tommi Salminen and Jukka Pelttari are seen with a wheelbarrow, bucket and … | READ MORE…
Announcing Dive The World – The International Dive Magazine
DIVE THE WORLD – The International Dive Magazine is a global lifestyle magazine focusing on extraordinary dive experiences, dive travel, exotic location and exciting marine life encounters. Editor-in-chief Jesper Kjøller extolls what his new publication will and won’t do: ”In our opinion … | READ MORE…
Fishing and Diving in Zambia
Emirates Airlines have announced a new route from Dubai to Lusaka (Zambia). At first glance one would not think that this destination could ever attract a scuba diver, a freediver, or spearfisher. However, Zambia holds a multitude of secrets that … | READ MORE…
Tales of Tonga
On May 8th 1910, two Presbyterian missionaries were devoured by cannibals in the deep south Pacific, on the Island of Tonga. Deeperblue.com News Editor Sara-Lise Haith and Marine Biologist Rebecca Scott travel to the South Seas to find out what lies behind the efforts of the Christian world in these hideaway islands… | READ MORE…
In the Depths of the Fairest Cape
Scuba Editor Sara-Lise Haith shares her diving experiences in Cape Town, South Africa, including hanging out with the ragged-tooth sharks in the Two Oceans Aquarium. | READ MORE…
Emotional anguish and whale shark encounters
Deeperblue travel writer and contributor Vladimir Soto reveals his secret whale shark encounters. | READ MORE…
