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Wildlife and underwater cameraman Mark Sharman films for Emperor Divers

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Mark Sharman, a wildlife and underwater broadcast cameraman who recently worked on the BBC’s highly popular Springwatch programme, has shot a fabulous library of videos for Emperor Divers in the Red Sea.

Mark’s 14 videos, which cover Emperor dive centres, liveaboard diving and day diving, are all now available to watch on Vimeo at www.vimeo.com/emperordivers/videos.

Mark’s credits include BBC programmes such as Springwatch, The One Show, and Natural World as well as CBBC’s Deadly 60, Wild and ‘Wild Britain with Ray Mears’ for ITV1.

Mark reported, “It was a great privilege to be invited to film a number of promotional films spanning Emperor Divers’ dive resorts and liveaboards across the Red Sea; the perfect opportunity to get some decent diving in.

“The process of filming coincided with learning how to use my new Poseidon Se7en rebreather, a step I’ve wanted to take for several years. At each location I was greeted with friendly and happy staff – there’s a reassuring mix of European, British and Egyptian staff at each site – so it was a great cultural experience too.

“I was blown away by the efficiency and well-oiled infrastructure Emperor Divers are well known for delivering. I had previously never dived with ED, so it was really impressive to witness all the behind the scenes logistics that goes into making sure visitors have a relaxing diving holiday, and don’t have to think about much as everything is taken care of. From airport pick-ups, hotel transfers and getting kit and tanks on and off the boats, these guys really know what they’re doing and the 20+ years of experience really shows.

“I enjoyed most my time down south in Hamata and on the Elite liveaboard. Hamata was so peaceful, it was real escapism. This was also the spot for the most beautiful unspoiled reefs I’ve seen as well as moving dolphin encounters. I had previously never had a dolphin diving experience but by the end, I’d had a handful – they are as magical as you’d imagine. Luckily my camera was on hand to capture them!

“I’d also never previously been on a liveaboard and think this is now my favourite form of diving. Getting in three or four dives a day, on a luxury liveaboard like Elite, is a great way to explore and spend time on the best of the wrecks and reefs. I’ll definitely be returning for more.

Tekstreme provided an essential service to my stay, arranging my Oxygen tank to be refilled along the way, essential when diving in the more remote parts. My first dabble with Tech diving was not the intimidating experience I thought it was going to be. Cat and her team have struck a great balance of making tech approachable for beginners as well as appealing for the seasoned depth junkie.”

The videos that Mark shot for Emperor Divers can be found here

More information can be found at www.emperordivers.com. To contact Emperor divers, email info@emperordivers.com.

For more information about Mark, visit www.marksharman.co.uk. Mark can be found on Twitter here and on Facebook here.

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Book Review: Shells of the World

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Shells of the World: A Natural History by M.G. Harasewych

Shells of the world is a guide to the world of marine, shelled molluscs. And what a varied and interesting world it is. Some of my favourite things to find on a dive are detailed in this book, including disco clams (or Electric File Clams as they are correctly names), the cephalopods, giant clams and sea hares. There are also many on my wish list, top of which is the Nautilus.

Each chapter provides a detailed description of the species, along with beautiful images. You can dive deeper and discover where they live, both with global distribution and the habitat they prefer. Learn about their diet, reproduction and diversity.

Having dipped in and out of this lovely book over the past few weeks, it has inspired me to learn more about this group of animals that we see on most divers, wherever we are in the world. Some of the shells are incredibly intricate and beautiful. I have always agreed with never collecting, or touching, marine life. The description of a certain set of cone shells should be a warning to those that are happy to pick up marine life! One of the cone shells has a local name called the cigarette snail. Why? Because once the venom is in your system from this animal, you only have time to smoke one cigarette before the affects of the venom are fatal!

What the publisher says:

Mollusks are invertebrate animals with a remarkable natural history and a rich fossil record, and their shells are prized for their breathtaking variety and exquisite beauty. Shells of the World provides a wide-ranging look at the incredible diversity of marine mollusks. An informative introduction outlines the lineages covered, followed by a directory section, split into classes, that profiles a broad selection of different taxa to give a sense of their sheer numbers and variety.

  • Features hundreds of beautiful color photos, depicting both the live animals and their shells
  • Discusses mollusk evolution, anatomy, life cycles, behavior, and ecology
  • Describes unique characteristics, distribution, habitat, and size
  • Provides valuable insights into the conservation of the world’s marine mollusks
  • Ideal for malacologists and shell collectors everywhere

About the Author:

M. G. Harasewych is research zoologist emeritus and former curator in the Department of Invertebrate Zoology at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History. A fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, he is the author (with Fabio Moretzsohn) of The Book of Shells: A Life-Size Guide to Identifying and Classifying Six Hundred Seashells.

Book Details

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Hardcover

Price: £25

ISBN: 9780691248271

Published: 9th April, 2024

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Go anywhere with Stahlsac

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Stahlsac dive bags and travel luggage are built for our community of divers, surfers, kayakers and outdoor explorers who need bags that are constructed with durability, toughness, and stahlsacthe highest quality the industry has ever seen. We were founded by one man determined to build better watersports and dive bags, and today, that mission is carried on by many. Adventure doesn’t just present itself; it requires discovery. When we design dive bags, we make sure they are tough enough for you to explore in all conditions—warm and cold, wet and dry—to the nearest and farthest reaches of the earth. And for those times you want to push the boundaries of adventure, Stahlsac dive bags make sure you can truly GO ANYWHERE.

Abyss Duffels

stahlsacMade to be your partner-in-crime on every adventure, Stahlsac’s Abyss Duffels protects your gear from Mother Nature’s worst. Tough and 100% waterproof with double-TPU nylon material that shrugs off daily wear-and-tear, and RF-welded seams further boost the bag’s potential for lifelong exploring. Get Wet. Get Lost. Go Anywhere with Abyss.

  • A weatherproof duffel for trips, travel, and adventure
  • Ultra-durable double-TPU nylon protects your gear
  • Material repels water and keeps your equipment dry
  • RF-welded seams are flush, tough, and waterproof
  • Removable straps transform duffel into backpack
  • Zippered internal stow compartments carry essentials
  • External zippered flap is easy to open and close
  • Welded external handles make transporting a breeze

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Panama Mesh Backpack

stahlsacThe most copied design in scuba diving, the Stahlsac Panama Mesh Backpack is the “original” design and features two high-density foam padded shoulder straps, extra durable polyester mesh, duffel bag handles and our unique zippered dry pocket inside that combines with a wet pocket outside. The bottom’s built from reinforced 18-gauge PVC nylon to combat the wear and tear of your active coastal lifestyle, and, as a bonus in every bag, we supply a 12″ x 12″ mesh drawstring satchel for extra stowing utility. Pack up your beach kit and go.

  • Density foam padded shoulder straps
  • Outside wet/dry pockets
  • 2 Carry handles
  • Tough, snag-resistant polyester mesh
  • Reinforced PVC bottom

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For more information about Stahlsac bags, visit www.stahlsac.com/dive-bags.

Sea & Sea is the home of Stahlsac and other leading diving brands in the UK. 

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