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ISSUE # 29 Winter 2022

LIFE CHANGING


 

Diving is a life changing experience. For Todd Thimios his fascination with orcas led to travelling the world as an underwater photographer and much more besides. Read his life-affriming story of searching out orcas and the resulting personal consequences. However, a tragic diving accident had a rather bleaker impact for a British dive instructor Nigel Craig. We should all know the facts behind his harrowing ordeal - they could save lives going forward.

 

 

DIVING WITH ORCAS

 

 

When a teenage Todd Thimios watched a killer whale documentary, it began a lifelong appreciation for the majestic orca. When he was sent to film them by a wealthy, super-yacht-owning employer, his life changed. In the following years, his appreciation grew almost into an obsession with catching the ocean's apex predator at home in the Arctic waters of Northern Norway. Todd has shared his experience with DIVE, together with some of the most outstanding orca images that have ever been taken.

COURTING DISASTER

 

 

In 2016, experienced instructor, Nigel Craig, was teaching a deep speciality course at Stoney Cove in the UK when, tragically, his student became unresponsive during the safety stop and later died. Four years later, Craig was informed he would be prosecuted for Gross Negligence Manslaughter, and for the next two years, was put through a hell from which he has yet to recover. Mark 'Crowley' Russell explores why he should never have been put on trial and why - had the scuba diving world been quicker to understand the dangers of Immersion Pulmonary Oedema - perhaps none of this needed to happen.

 

MUSTIQUE'S MARINE RECOVERY

 

 

 

Like many reefs around the world where development has overtaken the local environment's ability to self-sustain, the coral around the tiny Caribbean island of Mustique took a battering. In 2015, however, Canadian rock singer Bryan Adams brought coral restoration experts to the island to start a reef regeneration programme. Douglas David Seifert took to the water to explore how life on Mustique's reefs has started to return, bringing the underwater world to life with more of his stunning photography.

 

NIGHT MOVES

 

 

It is the single largest mass migration of life on the planet, and yet almost nobody ever sees it happening. Every day, billions of tiny creatures swim to the surface of the ocean to feed, and then head back down to the depths before the break of dawn, bringing with them a host of predators during the process. In an extract from Planktonia, The Nightly Migration of the World's Smallest Creatures, Erich Hoyt brings the marvel of this migration to life, with some beautiful blackwater macro photography.

PLUS: Marine curio – Shame-faced crabs •  The best diving books reviewed • New bespoke dive travel firm • Become a Featured Photographer
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ISSUE # 29 Winter 2022

LIFE CHANGING


 

Diving is a life changing experience. For Todd Thimios his fascination with orcas led to travelling the world as an underwater photographer and much more besides. Read his life-affriming story of searching out orcas and the resulting personal consequences. However, a tragic diving accident had a rather bleaker impact for a British dive instructor Nigel Craig. We should all know the facts behind his harrowing ordeal - they could save lives going forward.

 

 

DIVING WITH ORCAS

 

 

When a teenage Todd Thimios watched a killer whale documentary, it began a lifelong appreciation for the majestic orca. When he was sent to film them by a wealthy, super-yacht-owning employer, his life changed. In the following years, his appreciation grew almost into an obsession with catching the ocean's apex predator at home in the Arctic waters of Northern Norway. Todd has shared his experience with DIVE, together with some of the most outstanding orca images that have ever been taken.

COURTING DISASTER

 

 

In 2016, experienced instructor, Nigel Craig, was teaching a deep speciality course at Stoney Cove in the UK when, tragically, his student became unresponsive during the safety stop and later died. Four years later, Craig was informed he would be prosecuted for Gross Negligence Manslaughter, and for the next two years, was put through a hell from which he has yet to recover. Mark 'Crowley' Russell explores why he should never have been put on trial and why - had the scuba diving world been quicker to understand the dangers of Immersion Pulmonary Oedema - perhaps none of this needed to happen.

 

MUSTIQUE'S MARINE RECOVERY

 

 

 

Like many reefs around the world where development has overtaken the local environment's ability to self-sustain, the coral around the tiny Caribbean island of Mustique took a battering. In 2015, however, Canadian rock singer Bryan Adams brought coral restoration experts to the island to start a reef regeneration programme. Douglas David Seifert took to the water to explore how life on Mustique's reefs has started to return, bringing the underwater world to life with more of his stunning photography.

 

NIGHT MOVES

 

 

It is the single largest mass migration of life on the planet, and yet almost nobody ever sees it happening. Every day, billions of tiny creatures swim to the surface of the ocean to feed, and then head back down to the depths before the break of dawn, bringing with them a host of predators during the process. In an extract from Planktonia, The Nightly Migration of the World's Smallest Creatures, Erich Hoyt brings the marvel of this migration to life, with some beautiful blackwater macro photography.

PLUS: Marine curio – Shame-faced crabs •  The best diving books reviewed • New bespoke dive travel firm • Become a Featured Photographer

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