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Scuba Travel’s latest dive holiday deals

Check out the latest dive holiday deals from UK-based Tour Operator Scuba Travel:
Set sail on Whirlwind – eggcellent savings up for grabs … Gatwick flights included!
Scuba Travel has 5 spaces at £1345! including flights. Join Whirlwind on 11th April to enjoy the colourful reefs of Tiran and Ras Mohammed, always buzzing with life, the majestic Thistlegorm and the wrecks of Abu Nuhas. You will spend 7 nights onboard on a full board basis (twin-share cabin). Included in your package are up to 22 dives over the week, 12lt tank, air fills and weights. Please prebook nitrox and 15lt tanks before travel. Flights are direct with EasyJet from Gatwick and transfers are also included. At the end of the week, you will have day use at the Hilton hotel and buffet lunch while you wait for your flight home. Don’t want to share? Single cabin available at only £350 Single Supp – 5 spaces only at this price, book now to avoid disappointment. Includes flights from Gatwick.
Email Scuba Travel and receive more information about this amazing liveaboard. Dive Ras Mohammed, Tiran, the wrecks of Abu Nuhas and the incredible Thistlegorm.
Click here to book this great trip!
* prices are subject to change according to availability at the time of booking
Only 2 spaces left. Jump onboard the exceptional Emperor Virgo liveaboard and explore the Maldives. Look out for mantas, sharks, eagle rays and so much more on this classic Maldives itinerary – Dive the seasonal hot spots from a Dhoni tender with an average of 17 dives (including 1-night dive). You have 7 nights on board on a full board basis with excellent cuisine. Accommodation in (twin/double share cabin) – upper deck cabin upgrades available. Includes 12lt tank and weights, as well as FOC recreational Nitrox.
Click here for more information or call the Scuba Travel team on 01483 411590
* prices are subject to change according to availability at the time of booking
Need a break? Join the award-winning Hurricane for diving adventures in the Red Sea
Hurricane stands out in the Egyptian Red Sea – and not just because she is one of the few steel-hulled vessels. Many Red Sea liveaboards are compared to Hurricane, but few are as enduringly popular. She has won the prestigious “Liveaboard of the Year” award no less than 6 times (including 2019, 2018, 2017 & 2016). She is a Scuba Travel favourite and it’s easy to see why. Exceptionally spacious, fantastic food and friendly experienced crew. The itineraries she follows ensure you are seeing the best dives sites the Red Sea has to offer! So what are you waiting for?
Click here for more information or call us on 01483 411590
* prices are subject to change according to availability at the time of booking
To find out more about Scuba Travel and the dive holidays they offer call 01483 411590, email dive@scubatravel.com or visit www.scubatravel.com.
Marine Life & Conservation
I.CARE, SSI Blue Oceans, and Mares Team Up to Remove Over 36,000 Pounds of Debris from the Florida Keys

The 3rd Annual I.CARE Trash Derby has come to a successful close, delivering a powerful message of community-driven conservation. In partnership with SSI Blue Oceans, Mares, and several other industry leaders, I.CARE once again led an inspiring grassroots effort to restore and protect the marine environment of the Florida Keys.
This year’s Trash Derby broke records, drawing support from more than 900 participants—including divers, boaters, and conservation advocates—who collectively removed an impressive 36,459 pounds of marine debris. Over a two-day period, teams worked on land, along shorelines, and at reef sites both above and below the water, making a meaningful contribution to the region’s ecological health.
“I am so proud of everyone involved in last week’s I.CARE Trash Derby,” said Mike Goldberg, Co-Founder of I.CARE. “This level of success comes from the passion and hard work of hundreds of people who care about our oceans, reefs, and local communities. I’m filled with gratitude.”
Recognizing Top Contributors: From Trash to Triumph
The event featured competition across three categories—Land & Shore, Private Boat, and Dive Operator—awarding teams based on the amount of debris collected per person. Additional special recognitions included the most monofilament retrieved and the most unusual item found. Congratulations to the standout teams of 2025:
Land & Shore Division:
Tired of Tires – 1,128.75 lbs/person
DerSno – 930.7 lbs/person
KnotaYacht – 124.2 lbs/person
Private Boat Division:
Triple Crown – 1,076.83 lbs/person
Fisherman & the Mermaid – 735.95 lbs/person
Dumpster Diving Divas – 572.875 lbs/person
Dive Operator Division:
Quiescence Diving – 430.6 lbs/person (average)
Key Dives – 141.3 lbs/person (average)
Captain’s Corner – 83.2 lbs/person (average)
Special Awards:
Most Monofilament Collected: Conch Republic Divers (26.8 lbs)
Most Unique Item Found: Bilge Buddies
Celebrating Conservation with Community and Education
The weekend concluded with the Trash Derby Festival at Founders Park in Islamorada. Attendees enjoyed live music, food, and sustainability-focused vendors, all centered around marine conservation. The festival also provided opportunities to connect with environmental organizations and celebrate the participants’ achievements.
“The energy and dedication from everyone involved was incredible,” said Rachael Steidley, SSI’s North America Marketing Manager. “This event goes beyond collecting trash—it’s about building a movement and inspiring conservation on a global scale.”
Looking Ahead to 2026: Raising the Bar
Plans are already underway for the 4th Annual I.CARE Trash Derby, with organizers calling on dive pros, boaters, and ocean advocates to help set an even bigger record next year.
To get involved or learn more about how you or your dive shop can participate in 2026, visit www.icaretrashderby.com or contact I.CARE at info@icareaboutcoral.org.
Let’s keep making waves for the planet—one pound at a time.
News
Paul Toomer leaves RAID

Dive industry veteran Paul Toomer has officially announced his departure from Dive RAID International, marking the end of a significant chapter in his professional journey.
In a statement released today, Toomer shared:
“It is with sadness that I must advise that I am no longer involved with Dive RAID International (RAID HQ).This decision was not made lightly and reflects a mutual understanding between RAID and myself. I have greatly valued contributing to RAID’s growth and accomplishments over the years. However, we now hold differing visions for the future, and it is time for me to take a new path.
As of now, I am no longer in a position to respond to inquiries from RAID members, regional offices, or representatives. Please direct any questions to your local RAID office or to Dive RAID International directly. Contact information is available on the official website.
Even though I am no longer involved with RAID HQ, I have not lost my passion for working in this amazing industry and I will continue to teach and dive. My rebreathers will probably see more action now than they ever have.Of course I wish the RAID guys all the best going forward.”
Toomer has been an influential figure in the global diving community for decades, and his leadership played a major role in shaping RAID’s reputation as a forward-thinking training agency. While his next steps have not yet been publicly disclosed, his continued commitment to diving suggests exciting things ahead.
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