Egypt’s Red Sea is a Mecca for divers wanting to explore coral reefs and shipwrecks. On a week-long liveaboard trip around the northern Red Sea you can dive an incredible variety of shipwrecks.
Around the world, many coral reef restoration projects have been established. Check our list of projects to find one near you and find out how to help.
Fiji’s Scuba Diving is more varied than most people realise: shark diving, drift diving, great walls and seamounts and a few scattered wrecks.
The story of the Aikoku Maru as a working ship, and Kimiuo Aisek, a man who worked on it, witnessed its destruction and eventually dived on it
The Reef Restoration Foundation – a new project which aims to grow resilient corals to regenerate the Great Barrier Reef.
Diversion Dive Travel agency announced as the dive travel partner of Diveplanit – the dive content marketing and ocean advocacy group
Kingfish Great Escape: 20,000 ravenous kingfish were released into the Port Stephens marine park as joint venture DPI-Huon Aquaculture sea pen fails in storm
Looking for a great dive site to encounter numerous turtles? Then explore Cook Island, northern New South Wales. Surrounded by rocky reefs and home to a wonderful array of subtropical marine life, Cook Island is most famous for its large turtle population.
South of Krabi in the Andaman Sea, the island of Koh Ha, Thailand, is a hidden gem. This is where the Thai Royal family choose to dive.
The Conflict Islands Conservation Initiative is researching and protecting the turtles, sharks and rays, and the incredible biodiversity of Conflict Island Atoll in PNG