Operation Oyster Mull expedition reveals a few surprises

– bsac.com

BSAC’s flagship marine project Operation Oyster uncovered some significant findings during its recent expeditions to the Sound of Mull.

The rights and wrongs of wreck snorkelling

– bsac.com

Should snorkellers visit shipwrecks? Andy Torbet says yes, but we are each of us responsible for determining and addressing the risks posed

The rights and wrongs of wreck snorkelling

– bsac.com

Should snorkellers visit shipwrecks? Andy Torbet says yes, but we are each of us responsible for determining and addressing the risks posed

Operation Oyster Mull expedition reveals a few surprises

– bsac.com

BSAC’s flagship marine project Operation Oyster uncovered some significant findings during its recent expeditions to the Sound of Mull.

Operation Oyster Mull expedition reveals a few surprises

– bsac.com

BSAC’s flagship marine project Operation Oyster uncovered some significant findings during its recent expeditions to the Sound of Mull.

The rights and wrongs of wreck snorkelling

– bsac.com

Should snorkellers visit shipwrecks? Andy Torbet says yes, but we are each of us responsible for determining and addressing the risks posed

The rights and wrongs of wreck snorkelling

– bsac.com

Should snorkellers visit shipwrecks? Andy Torbet says yes, but we are each of us responsible for determining and addressing the risks posed

30 Years in Shark Conservation

– padi.com

Sharks and rays have been a focal point for PADI AWARE shark conservation efforts since the organization’s launch as Project A.W.A.R.E. in 1992. One of our first undertakings was to develop the AWARE Shark Conservation course, created to provide the recreational diving sector with a course specifically designed to increase the understanding of the many […]
The post 30 Years in Shark Conservation appeared first on .

Operation Oyster Mull expedition reveals a few surprises

– bsac.com

BSAC’s flagship marine project Operation Oyster uncovered some significant findings during its recent expeditions to the Sound of Mull.

Operation Oyster Mull expedition reveals a few surprises

– bsac.com

BSAC’s flagship marine project Operation Oyster uncovered some significant findings during its recent expeditions to the Sound of Mull.

The rights and wrongs of wreck snorkelling

– bsac.com

Should snorkellers visit shipwrecks? Andy Torbet says yes, but we are each of us responsible for determining and addressing the risks posed

The rights and wrongs of wreck snorkelling

– bsac.com

Should snorkellers visit shipwrecks? Andy Torbet says yes, but we are each of us responsible for determining and addressing the risks posed

Clarifications on Code of Conduct governance

– bsac.com

BSAC continues to review and update its governance to reflect its responsibilities as a National Governing Body in providing guidance and clear policies for our members and representative bodies such as branches, centres and regions.

The rights and wrongs of wreck snorkelling

– bsac.com

Should snorkellers visit shipwrecks? Andy Torbet says yes, but we are each of us responsible for determining and addressing the risks posed

Best destinations for bioluminescence

– padi.com

Known as the ‘Sea of Stars’, learn more about the best destinations for bioluminescence sightings around the world here.
The post Best destinations for bioluminescence appeared first on .

Clarifications on Code of Conduct governance

– bsac.com

BSAC continues to review and update its governance to reflect its responsibilities as a National Governing Body in providing guidance and clear policies for our members and representative bodies such as branches, centres and regions.

The rights and wrongs of wreck snorkelling

– bsac.com

Should snorkellers visit shipwrecks? Andy Torbet says yes, but we are each of us responsible for determining and addressing the risks posed

Clarifications on Code of Conduct governance

– bsac.com

BSAC continues to review and update its governance to reflect its responsibilities as a National Governing Body in providing guidance and clear policies for our members and representative bodies such as branches, centres and regions.

Shake Up Your Environment

– divermag.com

By Divers Alert Network
“Change only one variable at a time, and make sure you’re comfortable enough before alteringanother one”. Photo: Russell Clark
Dive sites are never constant. From currents to water temperature to depth, environmental variables can offer unique challenges and adventures. But before you embark on a new dive experience, make sure you have the skills you need and are well prepared for the conditions…