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Dive Myanmar with the Phinisi

The Phinisi will return to Myanmar on 4th February 2019 for the first time since December 2009. Two itineraries will be offered – 7 and 10 nights – to cover the Mergui Archipelago and take you to the best parts of these scenic islands.
Pristine, rarely dived sites promise stunning hard and soft corals plus an astonishing array of marine life: sharks, mantas, and massive sea fan forests. There is plenty to enjoy for the macro lover as well: tiger tail seahorses, nudibranchs, ghost pipefish, just to name a few.
Limited spaces are still available on four Myanmar cruises this year – with up to 30% introductory discount! Regular Myanmar trips will then start in the 2019/2020 season.
The Phinisi accommodates 18 divers in seven en-suite cabins with individual air conditioning units. Guests can choose between flexible double/twin, fixed twins, and quad cabins. Full of charming character and with an amazing crew, the Phinisi is your finest option to dive in Myanmar. Along with her sister boat The Junk, she also visits the Similan and Surin Islands, as well as the south of Thailand on her 10-night “Best of Thailand” itinerary.
For more information and bookings, visit www.thejunk.com or send an email to info@thephinisi.com.
Marine Life & Conservation
Jeff chats to… Rowen Hemsley-Harding, third place winner of the See You at the Sea Festival Film Competition (Watch Video)

In this exclusive Zoom interview, Jeff Goodman, Scubaverse Editor-at-large, chats to Rowen Hemsley-Harding, third place winner of the See You at the Sea Festival Film Competition. The See you at the Sea Festival was an online film festival created by young people, for young people.
Rowan’s film – Ocean Art and Facts – can be seen here:
Fourth in a series of six videos about the competition. Watch the first video HERE with Jenn Sandiford – Youth Engagement Officer with the Your Shore Beach Rangers Project and the Cornwall Wildlife Trust – to find out more about the Competition. Each day this week we will be sharing one video in which Jeff talks with the young contestants about their films and what inspired them.
For more information please visit:
- Project website: www.beachrangers.com
- Cornwall Wildlife Trust: www.cornwallwildlifetrust.com
- Cornwall College: www.cornwall.ac.uk
- Our Bright Future: www.ourbrightfuture.co.uk
News
NUPG Lockdown Best of…

Usually the January NUPG meeting involves a guest judge coming to Manchester to talk through the very best images members had taken in the previous 12 months. However, this year, due to COVID19 restriction many of the members had not had the chance to dive. The NUPG committee decided to change the rules a little. So this year members judged a series of Best of the Century images online and were also invited to take part in a lockdown underwater bath tub category.
There were five categories for members to enter. Here are the winners of each…
British and Irish Close Up
British and Irish Wide Angle
Overseas Close Up
Overseas Wide Angle
Under Bath Water
The next NUPG meeting will be held on Monday 8th February and the guest speaker is John Bantin.
For more information on the NUPG please visit their website by clicking here.
Header image: Lionfish hunting in the Red Sea by John Spencer
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