Underwater Cameras - Scuba Gear Customer Review: Mares Sten Mini Mini 42 Speargun - $189.95

September 17th, 2007

Scuba Gear Customer Review: Mares Sten Mini Mini 42 Speargun - $189.95

Scuba Gear Customer Review: Mares Technomad Boat Regulator Bag …

Extraordinary Diving Around The World

SMIT Acquires GB Diving

South African Great White Shark Diving - Video

Diving and Snorkeling in Costa Rica



Waterproof Cameras - Scuba Gear Customer Review: Innovative Multi Port Adaptor - $15.95

September 15th, 2007

Scuba Gear Customer Review: Innovative Multi Port Adaptor - $15.95

Julian Rocks, Byron Bay
The great thing about diving down at Byron Bay is it’s always a relaxed and fun atmosphere with the friendly staff ready to jump in and lend a hand and, these guys are a mine of information on all the the local sealife. Here we are loading up the boat ready for our first dive of […]

Cozumel
Cozumel is the largest island in the Mexican Caribbean, and is VERY popular for a Scuba Diving vacation. There are many dive shops on the island, so TravelNotes has a website where Scuba Divers can write reviews of the Scuba dive shops they visited while on Scuba Diving Vacation in Cozumel TravelNotes says this about […]

Port Douglas
space Most people have probably heard of Cairns in the north of Queensland. Port Douglas is about an hour north of Cairns. Port Douglas - top of Queensland and still part of the Great Barrier Reef. Undersea Explorer take Scuba Divers to Ribbon Reefs, Cod Hole and Osprey Reef on their LiveAboard boat. At North Horn, […]

Galapagos Islands
As usual, Island Dream has an exciting story to read about a Scuba Diving Vacation Galapagos Island Ken Knezick writes aobut his adventure aboard Peter Hughes’ new Motor Yacht (M/Y) Sky Dancer live-aboard dive boat. First of all, he describes the islands and the boat, then he warns that diving around the Galapagos Islands is […]



Underwater Photography - An Update on my SeaLife DC500

September 13th, 2007

An Update on my SeaLife DC500
Well, I sure had some adventures with my SeaLife DC500 The first one, I bought at the local dive shop for nearly $1000 (AUD). I used it a few times, then one day ( it happened to be my birthday last year:-) I went for a dive at Byron […]

Cozumel
Cozumel is the largest island in the Mexican Caribbean, and is VERY popular for a Scuba Diving vacation. There are many dive shops on the island, so TravelNotes has a website where Scuba Divers can write reviews of the Scuba dive shops they visited while on Scuba Diving Vacation in Cozumel TravelNotes says this about […]

Underwater Photography Course
Last week I did an Underwater Photography course with Ian Banks, an instructor at DivingTheGoldCoast.com.au . First of all, Ian looked at photos I’d already taken and gave me some hints for how to make them better, then we watched the PADI Underwater Photography Video. Then, we went to the pool, […]

Caribbean Island of Curacao
by Mark from Seattle. My cousin and I just returned from our annual dive vacation. This year we chose the Caribbean island of Curacao and we stayed at Habitat Curacao. It was a series of 3 flights just to get there from Seattle, which just sucks. Upon arriving the first thing I notice are the warm, […]

Artificial Reef at Gold Coast Seaway?
I heard some news that sounds Exciting. The Gold Coast council ( in Queensland Australia ) are considering the sinking of a large navy vessel and some other things like old planes, cranes and some other stuff. If this is done, the Gold Coast Seaway will become one of the best scuba diving spots in […]



Underwater Cameras - Red Sea

September 12th, 2007

Red Sea
Scuba Diving Magazine have a guide to Scuba Diving vacations in Red Sea written by readers of the Magazine. They say that the lack of fresh water flowing into the sea, and the intense evaporation causes the Red sea to be saltier than most. The water is cooler, the seas are choppy , and visibility […]

Julian Rocks, Byron Bay
The great thing about diving down at Byron Bay is it’s always a relaxed and fun atmosphere with the friendly staff ready to jump in and lend a hand and, these guys are a mine of information on all the the local sealife. Here we are loading up the boat ready for our first dive of […]

Dumpster Diving - This Is The "Freegan" Life (VIDEO)

Hiking and Diving in Statia



Waterproof Cameras - Diving in Antigua? Sandals dive Boat leaves 2 divers behind

September 2nd, 2007

Diving in Antigua? Sandals dive Boat leaves 2 divers behind

Scuba Gear Customer Review: XS Scuba Pony Pac Harness - $79.95

UK Diving Crisis Blights Hope for Games Medals

Cozumel
Cozumel is the largest island in the Mexican Caribbean, and is VERY popular for a Scuba Diving vacation. There are many dive shops on the island, so TravelNotes has a website where Scuba Divers can write reviews of the Scuba dive shops they visited while on Scuba Diving Vacation in Cozumel TravelNotes says this about […]



Underwater Cameras - Scuba Diving in Florida

August 24th, 2007

Scuba Diving in Florida

Discovering Vietnam: Magic, culture, and diving…

Diving News Roundup

Diving From 35 Feet Into 12 Inches of Water

Stuck in traffic



Waterproof Cameras - Cozumel

August 22nd, 2007

Cozumel
Cozumel is the largest island in the Mexican Caribbean, and is VERY popular for a Scuba Diving vacation. There are many dive shops on the island, so TravelNotes has a website where Scuba Divers can write reviews of the Scuba dive shops they visited while on Scuba Diving Vacation in Cozumel TravelNotes says this about […]

Bonaire Diving Highs

Galapagos Islands
As usual, Island Dream has an exciting story to read about a Scuba Diving Vacation Galapagos Island Ken Knezick writes aobut his adventure aboard Peter Hughes’ new Motor Yacht (M/Y) Sky Dancer live-aboard dive boat. First of all, he describes the islands and the boat, then he warns that diving around the Galapagos Islands is […]

Caribbean Island of Curacao
by Mark from Seattle. My cousin and I just returned from our annual dive vacation. This year we chose the Caribbean island of Curacao and we stayed at Habitat Curacao. It was a series of 3 flights just to get there from Seattle, which just sucks. Upon arriving the first thing I notice are the warm, […]

Diving? Bonaire Is The Place To Go

Port Douglas
space Most people have probably heard of Cairns in the north of Queensland. Port Douglas is about an hour north of Cairns. Port Douglas - top of Queensland and still part of the Great Barrier Reef. Undersea Explorer take Scuba Divers to Ribbon Reefs, Cod Hole and Osprey Reef on their LiveAboard boat. At North Horn, […]



Waterproof Cameras - Red Sea

August 20th, 2007

Red Sea
Scuba Diving Magazine have a guide to Scuba Diving vacations in Red Sea written by readers of the Magazine. They say that the lack of fresh water flowing into the sea, and the intense evaporation causes the Red sea to be saltier than most. The water is cooler, the seas are choppy , and visibility […]

Galapagos Islands
As usual, Island Dream has an exciting story to read about a Scuba Diving Vacation Galapagos Island Ken Knezick writes aobut his adventure aboard Peter Hughes’ new Motor Yacht (M/Y) Sky Dancer live-aboard dive boat. First of all, he describes the islands and the boat, then he warns that diving around the Galapagos Islands is […]

Investigator Rules High-Diving Mules Not Animal Cruelty

Julian Rocks, Byron Bay
The great thing about diving down at Byron Bay is it’s always a relaxed and fun atmosphere with the friendly staff ready to jump in and lend a hand and, these guys are a mine of information on all the the local sealife. Here we are loading up the boat ready for our first dive of […]



Waterproof Cameras - Papua New Guinea

August 6th, 2007

Papua New Guinea
Scuba Diving Vacations Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (PNG) is often called the “land of the unexpected” because it is an exciting, remote and adventurous place to travel. That’s what I’ve heard anyway -my neighbours lived there for many years and have lots of stories. I’m told that the country possesses some of the best […]

Croatia
On one side of Croatia is the Adriatic Sea, with Italy just on the other side of the Adriatic Sea. Sea termperature at a depth of from 20 to 30 m remains constant througout the year, ranging from 16 to 17 degrees Centigrade. The sea is relatively calm, with no high waves or strong currents. […]

Galapagos Islands
As usual, Island Dream has an exciting story to read about a Scuba Diving Vacation Galapagos Island Ken Knezick writes aobut his adventure aboard Peter Hughes’ new Motor Yacht (M/Y) Sky Dancer live-aboard dive boat. First of all, he describes the islands and the boat, then he warns that diving around the Galapagos Islands is […]

Red Sea
Scuba Diving Magazine have a guide to Scuba Diving vacations in Red Sea written by readers of the Magazine. They say that the lack of fresh water flowing into the sea, and the intense evaporation causes the Red sea to be saltier than most. The water is cooler, the seas are choppy , and visibility […]



Waterproof Cameras - FIFA Issue SFA Warning on Diving

August 3rd, 2007

FIFA Issue SFA Warning on Diving

Scuba Diving in Thailand and Burma

Caribbean Island of Curacao
by Mark from Seattle. My cousin and I just returned from our annual dive vacation. This year we chose the Caribbean island of Curacao and we stayed at Habitat Curacao. It was a series of 3 flights just to get there from Seattle, which just sucks. Upon arriving the first thing I notice are the warm, […]

Scuba Gear Customer Review: Deep See 2mm Barnacle Gloves - $26.95

Underwater Photography Course
Last week I did an Underwater Photography course with Ian Banks, an instructor at DivingTheGoldCoast.com.au . First of all, Ian looked at photos I’d already taken and gave me some hints for how to make them better, then we watched the PADI Underwater Photography Video. Then, we went to the pool, […]

Croatia
On one side of Croatia is the Adriatic Sea, with Italy just on the other side of the Adriatic Sea. Sea termperature at a depth of from 20 to 30 m remains constant througout the year, ranging from 16 to 17 degrees Centigrade. The sea is relatively calm, with no high waves or strong currents. […]