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Get ready for boot Düsseldorf 2025!
Prepare yourself for an unforgettable adventure at boot Düsseldorf, the world’s premier yacht and watersports show. This incredible event draws 214,000 visitors from over 120 countries, showcasing more than 1,500 exhibitors from 67 nations across a staggering 220,000 square meters in 16 exhibition halls.
Whether you’re passionate about diving, yachting, or any water-based activity, this event has something for everyone. From interactive workshops to awe-inspiring showcases, boot Düsseldorf is a must-visit for watersports enthusiasts. Don’t miss out—BUY TICKETS NOW and be part of this extraordinary celebration of life on the water!
Discover the Diving World in Halls 11 and 12
Immerse yourself in the underwater magic of the Diving Halls, where you’ll find everything from trial dives to professional workshops and even insights into the latest equipment and travel destinations. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, there’s plenty to explore. Don’t miss the centerpiece of the diving area—the Diving Tower, a magnificent structure made of sleek steel and crystal-clear acrylic glass. This engineering marvel provides an unparalleled 360-degree view, making it an unmissable attraction for both participants and spectators. Secure your tickets today—BUY TICKETS NOW!
Try Diving: A First Taste of the Underwater World
Have you ever wondered what it feels like to glide weightlessly through the water? Now’s your chance! Sign up for a trial dive, where professional instructors will guide you step-by-step through the experience.
After a detailed briefing, you’ll take your first plunge into the underwater world in a controlled and safe environment. Whether you’re considering diving as a new hobby or just want to try something exciting, this is your opportunity to make it happen. Spaces fill up fast, so BUY TICKETS NOW to secure your spot!
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Exhibitor Showcase: DYNAMICNORD
Hall Number: Hall 12 / Stand Number: 12/E60
Email: info@dynamicnord.com / Tel: +49 8061 3898330 / Web: www.dynamicnord.com
The new German diving brand DYNAMICNORD, which presented its product line for the first time at the boot show in 2023, has been entering the British market.
The international team combines extensive experience in the world of diving. DYNAMICNORD produces sustainable, innovative and functional diving equipment: From regulators, computers, BCDs, suits, masks, snorkels and fins to dry suits, bags and accessories. DYNAMICNORD also offers a tech and freediving line as well as a swimwear series.
At DYNAMICNORD the complete team works to reduce the environmental impact in all manufacturing processes. The German R&D department works according to the guidelines and findings of the most important institutions for the protection and sustainability of the environment, at sea and on land.
Raw materials, production methods and locations are chosen carefully. When selecting its suppliers, the team pays attention to full automation, which results in lower electricity and water consumption. 80% of all products are manufactured in Europe.
DYNAMICNORD already recycles all plastic and glass parts of its masks. The inserts of the fin foot pocket are made from PP and TPR waste. The suspension hooks are made from PC waste. Furthermore, DYNAMICNORD supports numerous environmental protection organisations.
Show Offer:
The DYNAMICNORD team is looking forward to presenting the entire product range at the boot show.
During the boot show super bargains can be snapped up – both at DYNAMICNORD dealers and in the online store. There is 20% off the entire range from 18.-27.1.2025.
Furthermore, if you sign up for the newsletter at the DYNAMICNORD stand, you have the chance to an IR-50 regulator worth €499!
All products are available from DYNAMICNORD dealers in UK/Ireland and in the online store. www.dynamicnord.com.
Email: info@dynamicnord.com / Tel: +49 8061 3898330 / Web: www.dynamicnord.com
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Advanced Diving Workshops
For certified divers looking to take their skills to the next level, the advanced workshops in Hall 12 are the perfect choice. Conducted in the state-of-the-art Diving Tower, these sessions are led by seasoned professionals who will help you refine your techniques and gain new insights into the underwater world.
Whether you’re focusing on buoyancy control, underwater navigation, or advanced safety skills, these workshops are an incredible opportunity to grow as a diver. Reserve your place today and ensure you don’t miss out—BUY TICKETS NOW!
Apnoea Diving: Master the Art of Freediving
Dive into the world of apnoea diving, where a single breath takes you on a remarkable underwater journey. This unique discipline combines physical endurance, mental focus, and a deep connection with the water.
Want to get started? The introductory apnoea sessions will teach you the basics, while the Apnoea Workshop offers advanced training for experienced freedivers aged 18 and above. Learn relaxation techniques, breathing exercises, and the essential skills to extend your dive time and explore the depths like never before. Take the plunge—BUY TICKETS NOW!
Mermaiding: Swim Like a Legend
If you’ve ever dreamed of moving through the water like a mermaid, this is your chance! In the Mermaiding sessions, you’ll glide through the water with a large fin, mastering the wave-like movements and breathing techniques needed for this graceful activity.
Under the guidance of qualified instructors, you’ll learn to embody the elegance and fluidity of a mermaid while having a blast. It’s an experience you won’t forget—BUY TICKETS NOW to make it yours!
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Exhibitor Showcase: Prodivers Maldives
Hall Number: Hall 12 / Stand Number: 12/E68
Email: info@prodivers.com / Web: www.prodivers.com / Social: @prodiversmaldives
35 YEARS OF PRODIVERS!
Prodivers operates a network of dive centers throughout the Maldives, each following the same core philosophy—ensuring that your diving and snorkelling adventures are unforgettable. Each center is designed to cater to the specific needs of the guests visiting each island.
Prodivers Dive Centers are strategically located near the Maldives’ top dive sites. From nearly endless drop-offs and overhangs to gently sloping reefs, from tranquil underwater islands teeming with schools of fish to current-rich channels where large fish roam, Prodivers is fortunate to offer it all!
Explore the reefs of Lhaviyani and South Ari Atolls with PRODIVERS MALDIVES at one of our seven dive centers:
• Kuredu Island Resort
• Komandoo Island Resort
• Lily Beach Resort & Spa
• Hurawalhi Island Resort
• Kudadoo Private Island
• Innahura Maldives Resort
• Jawakawa Islands Maldives
SUMMER SPECIAL OFFER**
• 15% OFF for all divers
• 25% OFF for groups (minimum of 6 divers)
*Offer valid from May 1 to October 1, 2025
*Email us to claim your discount
35 JAHRE PRODIVERS!
Prodivers betreibt Tauchzentren auf den Malediven, jedes mit der gleichen Philosophie – sicherzustellen, dass Ihre Tauch- und Schnorchelerlebnisse so gut wie möglich sind. Jedes Zentrum ist speziell auf die Bedürfnisse der Gäste abgestimmt, die jede der Inseln besuchen.
Die Prodivers Tauchzentren befinden sich in unmittelbarer Nähe der besten Tauchplätze der Malediven. Von fast bodenlosen Abhängen mit Überhängen bis zu sanft abfallenden Riffen, von geschützten Unterwasserinseln, die Zufluchtsorte für schwimmende Fische sind, bis zu Kantrandbereichen, in denen Strömungen rasant sind und große Fische umherziehen – bei Prodivers haben wir großes Glück – wir haben alles!
Entdecken Sie die Riffe der Lhaviyani- und Süd-Ari-Atolle mit PRODIVERS MALDIVES in einem unserer sieben Tauchzentren:
• Kuredu Island Resort
• Komandoo Island Resort
• Lily Beach Resort & Spa
• Hurawalhi Island Resort
• Kudadoo Private Island
• Innahura Maldives Resort
• Jawakawa Islands Maldives
SOMMER-SPECIAL**
15% RABATT FÜR ALLE TAUCHER
25% RABATT FÜR GRUPPEN (MIN. 6 TAUCHER)
*Gültig vom 1. Mai bis 1. Oktober 2025
*Emailen Sie uns, um Ihren Rabatt zu aktivieren
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The Spectacular New Diving Tower
A true highlight of boot Düsseldorf, the Diving Tower is a masterpiece of design and functionality. Standing tall with a diameter of eight meters and a height of four meters, this massive structure holds 200,000 liters of water and offers spectators a full 360-degree view of the action inside.
Introduced in 2023, this impressive feature, designed by architect Jürgen Sütterlin, has quickly become a centerpiece of the show. Whether you’re participating in workshops or simply enjoying the view, the Diving Tower is a must-see attraction. Find it in Hall 12, where it’s surrounded by interactive activities and workshops for divers of all skill levels. Don’t miss the chance to experience this marvel up close—BUY TICKETS NOW to be part of the action!
Capture the Magic at Water Pixel World in Hall 11
For photography and film enthusiasts, Water Pixel World is the ultimate destination. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, you’ll find a wealth of resources to help you capture the beauty of underwater life and watersports.
From expert-led talks to hands-on demonstrations, this area offers everything you need to elevate your skills. Discover the latest photography and videography equipment, gain insights from professional photographers, and witness breathtaking visuals on the Water Pixel World stage.
Highlights from the Speaker Lineup
- Adrian Mattern: Learn how to capture the excitement of whitewater action sports through photography.
- Tobias Friedrich: Gain professional tips for underwater photography using SeaLife cameras to create stunning images.
- Peter Löseke: Explore the art of finding the perfect angles to capture marine life in its full glory.
If you’re passionate about documenting your underwater adventures, Water Pixel World is not to be missed. Upgrade your skills and gear—BUY TICKETS NOW to join the fun!
Don’t Miss Boot Düsseldorf 2025!
From diving and photography to mermaiding and freediving, boot Düsseldorf offers an incredible array of experiences for watersports lovers. With world-class exhibits, hands-on activities, and awe-inspiring attractions, it’s an event like no other. Be part of the magic—BUY TICKETS NOW and secure your spot at boot Düsseldorf 2025!
Visitor hotline: +49 211 4560-7640
email: info@messe-duesseldorf.de
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13th Annual Ocean Art Underwater Photo Contest Winners Announced
The World’s Premier Underwater Photography Competition Announces Stunning Winners for 2024
The Ocean Art Underwater Photography Competition, widely regarded as the pinnacle of achievement for underwater photographers, has revealed its winners for 2024. With record-breaking participation from over 90 countries, the competition set a new standard for creativity and technical excellence. From mesmerizing macro shots of marine birth to dramatic wide-angle scenes of cenotes and reefscapes, the winning photographs highlight the beauty, fragility, and diversity of underwater ecosystems while inspiring global conservation efforts.
Winning photos can be seen at the Underwater Photography Guide at https://www.uwphotographyguide.com/ocean-art-contest-winners-2024
Best In Show
The coveted Best in Show ranking was awarded to Eduardo Labat for his breathtaking image, “Dancing White Tips,” (see main image) taken at Roca Partida, Revillagigedo, Mexico. Labat’s photograph captured a synchronous ballet of white-tip reef sharks in black & white.
Category Highlights
This year’s winners excelled across 14 categories, two highlights included:
- Black & White: This category was highly competitive this year, celebrating the dramatic interplay of light and shadow in underwater photography:
- Conservation: This category featured the dramatic plight of Floridian springs as well as an image of a shark captured in a ghost net. This image symbolized the devastating impact of abandoned fishing gear and underscores the competition’s ongoing support for Ghost Diving, a nonprofit organization dedicated to removing marine debris.
Behind the Lens
Every winning photograph tells a story of perseverance and connection to the ocean. These are just a small selection of the incredible stories and experiences told throughout the competiiton:
- Born from Mouth: Yoichi Sato recounts an incredible moment with a male Cardinalfish releases a swarm of freshly hatched babies from its mouth.
- Hunting: Kyungshin Kim’s recounts a captivating moment of squid cannibalism while floating in the open ocean at night.
- Fevered: Brittany Ilardi’s dramatic image of mobula rays off Baja California reflects the unique choreography of this species.
Organizers and Sponsors Speak
“This year’s Ocean Art competition was nothing short of extraordinary,” said Nirupam Nigam, organizer of the contest and President of Bluewater Photo & Editor-in-Chief of the Underwater Photography Guide. “The talent and vision displayed by our participants have set new benchmarks for underwater photography. These images do more than win awards; they captivate hearts and minds, reaching millions globally and reminding us of our shared responsibility to protect the ocean’s beauty. It’s an honor to see the competition grow in scope and impact every year.”
This year’s judging panel included world-renowned experts in underwater photography including Tony Wu, Marty Snyderman, and Mark Strickland. A special thanks goes to Canon and Marelux Ambassador Ipah Uid Lynn, who joined as a new judge to bring fresh perspectives to the Underwater Digital Art and Underwater Fashion categories. Ipah is an inspiring woman who has pushed the bounds of underwater photography in a male-dominated field. Marelux also played a key role in supporting the competition by sponsoring the top prizes for underwater camera gear.
Over $60,000 in Prizes
The Ocean Art Underwater Photography Competition has always been known for having a massive endowment – this year over $60,000 in prizes! Ocean Art prizes are provided by some of the world’s top scuba diving resorts, liveaboard dive yachts, and underwater photo gear manufacturers. Grand prizes include a 7-night dive package at Anthony’s Key Resort in Roatan, Honduras; an 8-day dive trip to the Galapagos aboard the Aqua Liveaboard; a 10-night liveaboard dive trip aboard the MV Oceania in Papua New Guinea; a 7-night liveaboard dive trip aboard the Bilikiki in the Solomon Islands; a 14-night dive trip to Ambon, Indonesia with Spice Island Divers; an 8-day/7-night dive package (12 dives) for two at Meridian Adventure Dive Resort in Raja Ampat, Indonesia; a 10-day/9- night dive trip aboard the Liveaboard Mermaid I or Mermaid II in Raja Ampat or Komodo; a 7-night dive cruise aboard Coralia in Indonesia; a 4-night dive trip for two divers (4 dives each) at Atmosphere Resort & Spa in the Philippines; a 5-day/4-night stay with 7 dives for two people at Akaya Bali & All 4 Diving; a 6-night dive package at Aiyanar Dive Resort in Anilao, Philippines; a 7-night dive package with El Galleon/Asia Divers in Puerto Galera, Philippines; a buy-one-get-one-free 10-dive package with Sea Saba; two Marelux Apollo III Strobes with Lumilink; two Marelux Apollo S Strobes with Lumilink; a Marelux SOFT Lite Snoot with Dock; Marelux Auto Pumps; Marelux Flexibouys; an Ikelite DS-230 Strobe with a modeling light; a $300 gift certificate with Ultralight Camera Solutions; and a variety of gift certificates from Bluewater Photo and Bluewater Travel.
Exhibition and Global Recognition
Winning images will be showcased in over 250 global media outlets, including prestigious print, online, and TV publications. These images continue to inspire audiences, reinforcing the importance of marine conservation and the incredible artistry of underwater photography.
Complete list of winners:
Best in Show
“Dancing White Tips” by Eduardo Labat
Wide Angle
1st Place: Hwanhee Kim
2nd Place: Julian Gunther
3rd Place: Todd Aki
4th Place: Mehmet A. Gungen
5th Place: Julian Gunther
Honorable Mention: Eduardo Acevedo
Honorable Mention: McKenzie Spalding
Macro
1st Place: Adam Martin
2nd Place: Imogen Manins
3rd Place: Claudio Zori
4th Place: Jeongin Kim
Honorable Mention: Dr. Tom Shlesinger
Honorable Mention: Suliman Alatiqi
Marine Life Behavior
1st Place: Yoichi Sato
2nd Place: Reiko Takahashi
3rd Place: Kirsty Andrews
4th Place: Suliman Alatiqi
5th Place: Keigo Kawamura
Honorable Mention: Ines Goovaerts
Honorable Mention: Shuo-Wei Chang
Portrait
1st Place: Stefano Cerbai
2nd Place: Eduardo Acevedo
3rd Place: Martin Broen
4th Place: Ariel Gliboff
5th Place: Ilaria Mariagiulia Rizzuto
Honorable Mention: Olivier Clement
Honorable Mention: Földi László
Coldwater
1st Place: James Emery
2nd Place: Kat Zhou
3rd Place: Jeongin Kim
Honorable Mention: Massimo Zannini
Honorable Mention: Jill Crosby
Nudibranch
1st Place: Borut Furlan
2nd Place: Jenny Stock
3rd Place: David Pleuvret
4th Place: Ken Keong Chong
Honorable Mention: Mark Chang
Blackwater
1st Place: Kyungshin Kim
2nd Place: Kat Zhou
3rd Place: Yoichi Sato
4th Place: Steven Kovacs
Honorable Mention: Enrico Somogyi
Honorable Mention: Bo Pardau
Underwater Conservation
1st Place: Kimber Greenwood
2nd Place: Tom Vierus
3rd Place: Dawn McDonald
Honorable Mention: Olivier Clement
Underwater Digital Art
1st Place: Unkoo Kim
2nd Place: Jenny Stock
3rd Place: Lorenzo Terraneo
Black & White
1st Place: Eduardo Labat
2nd Place: Sylvie Ayer
3rd Place: Borut Furlan
Honorable Mention: Brittany Ilardi
Honorable Mention: Xaime Beiro
Underwater Fashion
1st Place: Lucie Drlikova
2nd Place: Anna Aita
3rd Place: Claudia Weber-Gebert
Compact Wide Angle
1st Place: Marco Lausdei
2nd Place: Enrico Somogyi
3rd Place: Marco Lausdei
Honorable Mention: Jack Berthomier
Honorable Mention: Nancy Berg
Compact Macro
1st Place: Naomi Springett
2nd Place: Enrico Somogyi
3rd Place: Jayson Apostol
Honorable Mention: Kathrin Landgraf- Kluge
Compact Behavior
1st Place: Naomi Springett
2nd Place: Nemer Chua
3rd Place: Wendy Biscette
Honorable Mention: Grzegorz Krysiak
The Underwater Photography Guide is the #1 destination for all things underwater photography. Featuring highly-regarded tutorials, technique tips, in-depth gear reviews, amazing international workshops and breaking u/w photo news, UWPG is here to help divers around the world achieve their photo and video goals. For more information, please visit http://www.uwphotographyguide.com
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Evolution of Manatees in Florida
Op-ed by Beth Brady, PhD, Senior Science and Conservation Associate, Save the Manatee® Club
Recent news articles and broadcasts have claimed that manatees are not native to Florida or only arrived on Florida’s west coast in the 1950s. These claims, based on limited anthropological records, point to where manatees were historically exploited by humans and assume that a lack of evidence means manatees were absent from certain areas. However, absence of evidence is not evidence of absence—it’s like looking for stars in the daytime; just because you can’t see them doesn’t mean they’re not there. Moreover, genetic and fossil evidence indicate manatees have been present in Florida for the last 12,000 years.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), which manages Florida manatee populations, has created a manatee timeline highlighting key dates and notable information about manatee presence in Florida (https://myfwc.com/education/wildlife/manatee/timeline/). Historical records suggest that manatees have been observed in Florida as far back as the 1500s, with some details presented by the Florida Fish and Wildlife timeline aligning with evidence presented in the publication.
Manatee species, such as the African manatee and the Antillean manatee, continue to be poached by humans (Marsh et al., 2022). As a result, these species are difficult to observe in the wild and may adapt by foraging at night to avoid human encounters (Rycyk et al., 2021). This behavior could help explain why historical Florida manatee populations that were hunted by humans are absent from middens and rarely mentioned in historical accounts.
Further, the publication only briefly touches on the paleontological record and genetic evidence, which indicate that manatees have existed in Florida for a much longer period. Fossil and genetic evidence reveal a rich history of manatees in Florida. Manatees belong to the order Sirenia, which includes the Amazonian, African, and West Indian manatee species. While Sirenian fossils have been found globally, only Florida and the Caribbean contain specimens from every epoch over the past 50 million years (Reep and Bonde, 2006). The modern manatee, as we know it, emerged in the Caribbean about 2 million years ago (Domning, 1982).
The evolution of manatees during the Pleistocene epoch provides valuable insights into how environmental changes shaped their distribution and genetic diversity. During the Pleistocene epoch (2.59 million to 11,700 years ago), there were roughly 20 cycles of long glacial periods (40,000–100,000 years) followed by shorter interglacial periods lasting around 20,000 years. At the start of these warmer periods, Caribbean manatees migrated northward with the warming waters (Reep and Bonde, 2006). Water currents and thermal barriers isolated these manatees from populations in Mexico and the Caribbean, leading to genetic divergence. Fossil evidence indicates that Trichechus manatus bakerorum lived in Florida and North Carolina about 125,000 years ago but did not survive the last glacial period, which began 100,000 to 85,000 years ago (Domning, 2005). This subspecies was eventually replaced by modern Florida manatees.
This evolutionary theory is further supported by genetic evidence. Research indicates that Florida manatees trace their evolutionary origins to Caribbean ancestors that migrated northward over the past 12,000 years (Garcia-Rodriguez et al., 1998). A 2012 study by Tucker et al. reinforces this theory, showing higher genetic diversity in manatees on Florida’s west coast compared to those on the east. Over time, core populations migrated northward, with some groups moving south and east along the Florida coastline before heading north along the Atlantic. This migration pattern left the west coast population with greater genetic diversity, while the east coast population retained only a smaller subset. These findings suggest that the founding population of Florida manatees—arriving approximately 12,000 years ago—originated along Florida’s southwestern coast, which became the center of the state’s manatee population (Reep and Bonde, 2006). The process of vicariance further supports this hypothesis; as geographic and ecological barriers emerged, they likely isolated the Florida manatee populations from their Caribbean ancestors. This isolation likely limited migration back and forth between regions, fostering the establishment of local populations in southwestern Florida.
Manatees are not only a cherished symbol of Florida’s natural heritage but also a species with deep evolutionary and historical ties to the region. In sum, despite recent claims questioning their nativity, extensive fossil and genetic evidence confirms that manatees have been present in Florida’s waters for thousands of years, with ancestors dating back over 12,000 years. We agree with the authors of the published article that protecting these iconic creatures and their habitats is essential to preserving Florida’s unique ecological identity for future generations
Beth Brady is the Senior Science and Conservation Associate at Save the Manatee Club whose work focuses on manatee biology and conservation. She has her PhD from Florida Atlantic University and her Master’s in Marine Science from Nova Southeastern University.
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