The SS President Coolidge Wreck – the most famous wreck in the world – turns 75 this year. A good reason to dive it if you haven’t – it’s less than a 3 hr flight from Aus
Is the Great Barrier Reef dead? The Reef has had a tough 12 months, cyclones, bleaching and Crown of Thorns infestations. We need to get global to save it.
The great thing about diving Indonesia is that it has so many different diving destinations to choose from. So the problem is: where do you start? Here’s the skinny on five areas you’ve probably already heard of: Bali, Gilis, Sulawesi, Komodo & Raja Ampat.
Many people visit the Solomon Islands to explore its many WWII wrecks, but the Solomons’ caves and caverns are just as much fun to dive.
This weekend, together with SO Manly & Surfrider Foundation, we hosted a screening of the enlightening film ‘A Plastic Ocean’. And it was a roaring success.
Underwater photographer Mike Scotland shares his latest Solomons’ dive adventures with us, from the Russell and Florida Islands, through Honiara to Munda and Gizo.
We have a winner of the Dive Week Holiday for Two on Lord Howe Island competition which includes staying at the luxurious Pinetrees and diving with Pro Dive Lord Howe Island.
Many adjectives are used to describe Ball’s Pyramid: distinctive, mysterious, unique, magical, infamous, mythical … but is it all it’s cracked up to be? I was hoping so – because there are not many dive sites I get out of bed at 4am for!
Next time you’re enjoying some breath-taking underwater imagery – spare a thought for the dedicated cameraman who filmed it all – then spent another 4 hours on deco. We profiles one such passionate individual: Paul Unique.
Join us for a Manly Screening of A Plastic Ocean, on Sunday 23 April. This feature-length adventure documentary that brings to light the consequences of our global disposable lifestyle.