In the magazines this month

SPORT DIVER – November 2008

  • Join Tony Baskeyfield on a liveaboard trip to see great white sharks in the waters of Isla Guadalupe
  • Drawna Rock in Cornwall – a simple shore dive but packed with marine life
  • Gary Doak visits the wrecks of Lochaline in Scotland
  • Martin Bruce takes a liveaboard trip in the Red Sea – can it really live up to expectations?
  • Diving in the Philippines in the quest for the harlequin shrimp
  • Twin centre diving holidays can make the most of a long flight to your destination – Stuart Philpott takes in Grand Turk and the Bahamas
  • Sub-zero diving in search of a WWII seaplane in northern Canada

SPORT DIVER – October 2008

  • El Gouna – an ideal base for exploring the wrecks of the northern Red Sea
  • Pat McGee’s Reef – surprising diving in Ireland
  • Are artificial reefs any more than divers’ playgrounds? – William Hunter examines the facts
  • Diving El Hierro, the smallest of the Canary Islands
  • 27 miles of untouched wall diving – Eleuthera, Bahamas
  • Diving by train – Simon Brown sees how it compares with flying
  • Check out picturesque Vivian Diving Centre
  • Encounter whalesharks in Djibouti

SPORT DIVER – September 2008

  • Mark Evans takes a group of American divers to see what they make of the northern Red Sea
  • Does the wreck of USS Liberty in Bali live up to expectations?
  • Join Mike Clark diving the wreck of the steam-powered British submarine, K-17
  • The Salem Express – examining the rights and wrongs of diving wrecks where many lives were lost
  • Finding and identifying wrecks
  • The Rez – nothing else quite like it!

SPORT DIVER – March 2008

  • Liveaboards give access to the unspoilt reefs of the Bahamas
  • Browns Bay, a gem of a dive site in only 8m of water
  • See Lester O’Sullivan’s striking black and white photographs of the wrecks of the northern Red Sea
  • As seen on TV – meet the divers who assist in aquatic scenes in your favourite programmes
  • Stuart Philpott spends five months as a dive guide on Silhouette Island in the Seychelles
  • Wartime Relics – discover US and Japanese relics in the Solomon Islands

SPORT DIVER – March 2008

  • Liveaboards give access to the unspoilt reefs of the Bahamas
  • Browns Bay, a gem of a dive site in only 8m of water
  • See Lester O’Sullivan’s striking black and white photographs of the wrecks of the northern Red Sea
  • As seen on TV – meet the divers who assist in aquatic scenes in your favourite programmes
  • Stuart Philpott spends five months as a dive guide on Silhouette Island in the Seychelles
  • Wartime Relics – discover US and Japanese relics in the Solomon Islands

SPORT DIVER – January 2008

  • Can Ningaloo Reef match up to the diving on the Great Barrier Reef?
  • Patrick Shier explores the diving close to home in Northern Ireland
  • Join Simon Brown as he dives with the Royal Navy’s elite VSW team
  • Diving 1920’s style, with 15 stones of kit
  • Explore the wreck-rich waters of Grenada and the Grenadines
  • Mini-guides to the dive sites of East Scotland
  • Green water Magic Filters – the answer to the problems of UK underwater photography?
  • BCD’s designed for women, tested by women divers

SPORT DIVER – December 2007

  • Would you dive with a great white shark without a cage? Tony White tries it in South Africa
  • Treaddur Bay, wonderful accessible diving in Anglesey
  • Martyn Farr examines the hard lessons of cave diving
  • Make the most of wreck photography with Martin Edge’s top tips
  • Catch up with some seriously big creatures off the Florida coast
  • Guide to the best dives of the Orkney Islands
  • New course at London Diving Chamber teaches life-saving skills for divers in remote locations

SPORT DIVER – June 2007

  • Martin Bruce checks out the Red Sea’s newest dive resort – Hamata
  • Getting away from it all – Lochaline, Scotland
  • Carrying on the Cousteau legacy
  • Free-diving for pleasure, not records
  • Shoals of blacktip sharks at Aliwal Shoals
  • New Greek legislation opens up diving historic submerged sites
  • Diving the Dorset coast

SPORT DIVER – May 2007

  • Join an Egyptian liveaboard cruising the Sudanese Red Sea o Dive the Hera – a wonderful wreck suitable for novices and the more experienced alike
  • Join John Wallis as he explores the rich and varied marine life of Thailand’s west coast
  • Croatia – now a tourist destination once more and well worth exploring the dive sites
  • Read how a combined effort saved the life of an injured hawksbill turtle in the Red Sea
  • Are you tough enough? – Simon Brown tries the gruelling training to become a Royal Navy Clearance Diver

SPORT DIVER – March 2007

  • Fred Grieger is one of the last to dive USS Saratoga as parts of the wreck begin to collapse
  • More to see than you thought diving at Selsey’s lifeboat station
  • Diving with the awe inspiring blue whale
  • Intrepid Martin Bruce forsakes warm water to take a dry suit course in December
  • Gozo – how can a tiny island have so many quality dive sites?
  • Explore Saba – some of the most unspoilt diving in the Caribbean

SPORT DIVER – February 2007

  • Rodrigues – an Indian Ocean diving gem
  • Join Patrick Shier as he explores the wreck of the Breda
  • See Dave Buckle’s atmospheric b&w pics of Red Sea wrecks
  • Gibraltar – British diving with added sunshine
  • Adam Coulter is entranced by the cenotes of Mexico

DIVE – February 2007

  • A guide to torches and bulb technology
  • View the wonders to be found in temperate seas – not all fascinating marine life is tropical
  • Can one liveaboard cover the entire Red Sea in a week – Simon Rogerson investigates
  • Tony Baskeyfield’s experience of a lifetime on the migration of whale sharks in the Seychelles
  • The enduring appeal of the James Eagan Layne
  • Year round diving in the Canary Islands

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