Historic England Awards £29,000 Grant to the Protected Wreck Association working with MSDS Marine to support volunteer licensed divers New website launched to promote best practice...
The July NUPG meeting saw another top-notch guest speaker take to the virtual stage. Saeed Rashid joined the group to talk about diving in Aqaba and...
The X-ray and analysis of objects including those recovered from historic shipwrecks and archaeological sites will take a major leap forward thanks to a £150,000 grant...
The wreck of a pre-First World War German battleship, SMS Grosser Kurfürst, which sank off the Kent coast in 1878 and a Folkestone memorial which pays...
Day 4 of the Pure Grenada Dive Fest was dedicated to wreck diving. Grenada is possibly most famous for its wreck diving, with the Bianca C...
After a stunning start to our Pure Grenada Dive Fest adventures on the smaller island of Carriacou, it was time for our first dives on the...
In this ongoing series, we speak to the people who run dive centres, resorts and liveaboards from around the world about their businesses and the diving...
The wreck of the pre-First World War battleship HMS Montagu, and a series of steps that were cut into the cliff face on Lundy Island in...
Nautilus Diving Products have announced that the full range of new Ammonite lights are now available In addition to the already available Helios, new this month...
If you’re in need of a holiday, check out the latest dive deal from UK-based Tour Operator Scuba Travel. Dive the Northern Red Sea wrecks onboard...
Wreck diving is a fascinating way to experience history first hand, learn new dive skills and explore abundant marine life in concentrated areas. It offers unusual photographic...
Our visit to St Helena was instigated by a story that revolves around one particular wreck – the DarkDale, but over a few days of diving...