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Keep up with the trends and save £320 per person with Regaldive
Diving holiday specialist Regaldive is offering discounts of up to £320 per person on Indonesian liveaboards. With liveaboards and Indonesian dive holidays proving to be amongst the most popular holiday options with divers this year, an amalgamation of the two is set to be a winning combination.
Discounted by £320 per person is the Alor and Wakatobi: Best of Two Worlds itinerary, departing on 1st and 13th June, 2014. Voyaging on the triple mastered Dewi Nusantara, divers will explore the Alor Island, Karang Koka and the Wakatobi area. Highlights include muck diving at Mucky Mosque, experiencing the high currents and cold waters of the Pantar Strait, the large reef system of Karang Koka, the pristine reefs of Lintea Island and the Treasure Chest at the south tip of Buton. Now costing from £2,885 per person, the 11 night liveaboard includes full board accommodation, soft drinks, local beer, diving and free nitrox. Flights are not included but can be arranged through Regaldive.
Discounted by £288 per person is the Komodo National Park itinerary, departing monthly between March and August 2014, in addition to 22nd December, 2014. Journeying on the Komodo Dancer, divers will explore the Moyo and Santonda area before moving on to the western outskirts of the Komodo National Park. Divers will have the opportunity to dive at Bima, Sangeang and Gili Banta, and will also journey to the northern, central and southern areas of the park. Now costing from £1,265 per person, the 10 night liveaboard includes full board accommodation, three to four dives per day, air tanks, weights and weight belt, in addition to shore excursions. Flights are not included but can be arranged through Regaldive. Book before 15 March 2014 to take advantage of this special offer.
For further information and to see the latest Regaldive liveaboard savings, visit www.regaldive.co.uk or call +44 (0)1353 659 999.
Marine Life & Conservation
Watch The Real Watergate from Live Ocean Foundation (Trailer)

Sailors Peter Burling and Blair Tuke established Live Ocean Foundation out of their deep concern for health of the ocean and the life in it. Through their sport they champion action for the ocean, taking this message to the world.
Many of the issues the ocean faces are out of sight, but the science is clear, the ocean is in crises from multiple stressors; climate change, pollution and over-fishing. We’re not moving fast enough, not even close.
Live Ocean Foundation supports exceptional marine scientists, innovators and communicators who play a vital role in the fight for a healthy future.
Thanks to generous core donors who cover their operating costs, 100% of public donations go directly towards the marine conservation projects they support.
Find out more at https://liveocean.com/foundation/
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Marine Life & Conservation
World Oceans Day: Fourth Element and Love The Oceans join forces

FOURTH ELEMENT AND LOVE THE OCEANS JOIN FORCES TO CELEBRATE WORLD OCEANS DAY AND ADVANCE MARINE CONSERVATION WITH A NEW PARTNERSHIP
Fourth Element, a leading provider of high-quality dive gear, and Love The Oceans, a non-profit organization dedicated to marine conservation, have announced their new partnership on World Oceans Day, June 8th, 2023. This collaboration represents a shared commitment to protecting our oceans and promoting sustainable practices within the diving community.
Love The Oceans is widely recognized for their exceptional work in marine conservation and their dedication to community development in Mozambique. The organization’s approach involves not only protecting marine wildlife and habitats but also empowering local communities to become guardians of their own environment.
They place a strong emphasis on empowering women in the field of marine conservation. The team actively supports and encourages women to participate in their research programs, providing opportunities for training, leadership development, and career advancement, inspiring a new generation of female scientists and conservationists.
Love The Oceans seek out passionate individuals within local communities and provide them with training and resources. Fourth Element will then support these champions to become divers and ambassadors of the ocean, spreading awareness, implementing sustainable practices, and inspiring others to join the movement.

Photo: Mario Guilamba
“We are thrilled to embark on this partnership with Love The Oceans,” said Jim Standing, co-founder of Fourth Element. “Our shared commitment to sustainable practices and marine conservation makes this collaboration a natural fit. We believe that by joining forces, we can amplify our efforts to protect our oceans and inspire positive change within the diving community.”
Francesca Trotman, Founder and CEO of Love The Oceans, expressed her excitement about the collaboration, stating, “We’re thrilled to be working with Fourth Element, a brand that aligns with our values and ethos. This partnership will enable us to get more local community members scuba diving in Mozambique, monitoring our reef systems, and striving for better protection of our marine world. Working together, we’re conserving Mozambique’s coastline for generations to come.”
For more, visit www.fourthelement.com
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