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ISSUE # 34 Summer 2024

Exploring the depths

A special report on the threat to Mexico's cenotes, a unique programme training women to take the lead in marine conservation, liveaboard safety, photo skills, new diving in Indonesia and much more...

BELOW THE LINE

 

The cenotes of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula are among the most outstandingly beautiful wonders of the scuba diving world - and so much more besides, filled with culture and history we have barely begun to explore. A railway being built directly on top of some of the most important freshwater caves in the world threatens not just the cenotes themselves, but perhaps the future of the entire region. Mark 'Crowley' Russell reports


WOMEN IN DIVING

 

Much of Indonesian culture is at least a century behind the times when it comes to gender equality, but scuba diving and marine conservation is helping to change that. Annie Means reports on the women of Coral Catch, a female-only coral restoration initiative that is inspiring Indonesian women into ocean science.

 

SAFETY TIPS FOR LIVEABOARDS


There has been a quite unprecedented number of liveaboard fires over the past year - a small fraction of the ever-growing industry, to be sure, but there were certain common themes reported in the aftermath that almost certainly led to avoidable tragedy. Mark 'Crowley' Russell takes a look at what passengers can do to safeguard themselves to prevent an emergency situation from worsening into a disaster and perhaps help standardise divers' liveaboard expectations.

 


MAKING KALEIDOSCOPES

Jenny Stock won our Big Shot Kaleidoscope underwater photography with an amazingly creative mandarinfish mandala. In our Summer 24 Magazine, Jenny takes us through a step-by-step guide to creating your own kaleidoscopic imagery.

NEW DIVING IN INDONESIA


Indonesia is one of the most popular - if not the most popular - scuba diving destinations on the planet. So much so that one would think most of its dive-able sites would have been explored by now. But Indonesia is also a huge country, and there are still remote spots virtually untouched by tourism. Todd and Bic Aki found such a place in Bolsel, Sulawesi, and headed out to see what they could find in its pristine waters


 

And lots more…

Also in this issue of DIVE: the winners of our Big Shot caves & caverns competition; whale sharks at risk in shipping lanes; Francesca Page on shark conservation in Sumatra and the weird and wonderful pigbutt worm


 

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ISSUE # 34 Summer 2024

Exploring the depths

A special report on the threat to Mexico's cenotes, a unique programme training women to take the lead in marine conservation, liveaboard safety, photo skills, new diving in Indonesia and much more...

BELOW THE LINE

 

The cenotes of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula are among the most outstandingly beautiful wonders of the scuba diving world - and so much more besides, filled with culture and history we have barely begun to explore. A railway being built directly on top of some of the most important freshwater caves in the world threatens not just the cenotes themselves, but perhaps the future of the entire region. Mark 'Crowley' Russell reports


WOMEN IN DIVING

 

Much of Indonesian culture is at least a century behind the times when it comes to gender equality, but scuba diving and marine conservation is helping to change that. Annie Means reports on the women of Coral Catch, a female-only coral restoration initiative that is inspiring Indonesian women into ocean science.

 

SAFETY TIPS FOR LIVEABOARDS


There has been a quite unprecedented number of liveaboard fires over the past year - a small fraction of the ever-growing industry, to be sure, but there were certain common themes reported in the aftermath that almost certainly led to avoidable tragedy. Mark 'Crowley' Russell takes a look at what passengers can do to safeguard themselves to prevent an emergency situation from worsening into a disaster and perhaps help standardise divers' liveaboard expectations.

 


MAKING KALEIDOSCOPES

Jenny Stock won our Big Shot Kaleidoscope underwater photography with an amazingly creative mandarinfish mandala. In our Summer 24 Magazine, Jenny takes us through a step-by-step guide to creating your own kaleidoscopic imagery.

NEW DIVING IN INDONESIA


Indonesia is one of the most popular - if not the most popular - scuba diving destinations on the planet. So much so that one would think most of its dive-able sites would have been explored by now. But Indonesia is also a huge country, and there are still remote spots virtually untouched by tourism. Todd and Bic Aki found such a place in Bolsel, Sulawesi, and headed out to see what they could find in its pristine waters


 

And lots more…

Also in this issue of DIVE: the winners of our Big Shot caves & caverns competition; whale sharks at risk in shipping lanes; Francesca Page on shark conservation in Sumatra and the weird and wonderful pigbutt worm


 


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