Year: 2022 Language: english Author: (Editor) Mark Evans Genre: Periodical (magazine) Publisher: Rork Media ANZ Pty Ltd ISSN: 2515 9593 Edition: Issue 41 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 68 Description: Welcome to 2022. It is time for a fresh start, to look forward to a year full of possibilities. Whether planning your dream dive trip or doing your bit for the environment, 2022 should be a year of action. If the past two years have taught us anything it is don’t put off to tomorrow what you can do today. In the first issue of the year, we have a great selection of articles. Nigel Marsh has been to the iconic SS Yongala and is pleased to report that it is as stunning as ever. While down the road in New South Wales, Don Silcock has been diving with endangered grey nurse sharks at Magic Point. With international travel now back on the cards, Deborah Dickson-Smith takes us on a journey to Okinawa in Japan, which boasts some fantastic diving and is rich in history and culture. Staying in the East Asia region, Roni Ben-Aharon extols the virtues of diving at the world-renowned Puerto Galera in the Philippines. This destination is not to be missed with stunning corals, great macro life, and even a few wrecks thrown in for good measure. This month in our regular Tech article, Nicolas Remy shares his experience of the Mares Horizon SCR, what the training consists of, the unit’s ease of use, and the benefits and drawbacks of the system. We also have our usual columns on Conservation, Underwater Photography, Dive Medicine from DAN and new to 2022, a regular column about dive training from SSI. Plus, a great new product from Sealife and our usual equipment testing section. Here’s to a positive 2022. Happy diving!
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Scuba Diver (Australia Edition) Issue 41
Year: 2022
Language: english
Author: (Editor) Mark Evans
Genre: Periodical (magazine)
Publisher: Rork Media ANZ Pty Ltd
ISSN: 2515 9593
Edition: Issue 41
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 68
Description: Welcome to 2022. It is time for a fresh start, to look forward to a year full of possibilities. Whether planning your dream dive trip or doing your bit for the environment, 2022 should be a year of action. If the past two years have taught us anything it is don’t put off to tomorrow what you can do today.
In the first issue of the year, we have a great selection of articles. Nigel Marsh has been to the iconic SS Yongala and is pleased to report that it is as stunning as ever. While down the road in New South Wales, Don Silcock has been diving with endangered grey nurse sharks at Magic Point. With international travel now back on the cards, Deborah Dickson-Smith takes us on a journey to Okinawa in Japan, which boasts some fantastic diving and is rich in history and culture. Staying in the East Asia region, Roni Ben-Aharon extols the virtues of diving at the world-renowned Puerto Galera in the Philippines. This destination is not to be missed with stunning corals, great macro life, and even a few wrecks thrown in for good measure.
This month in our regular Tech article, Nicolas Remy shares his experience of the Mares Horizon SCR, what the training consists of, the unit’s ease of use, and the benefits and drawbacks of the system. We also have our usual columns on Conservation, Underwater Photography, Dive Medicine from DAN and new to 2022, a regular column about dive training from SSI. Plus, a great new product from Sealife and our usual equipment testing section.
Here’s to a positive 2022. Happy diving!
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