Saturday, January 31, 2015

Aggressor Fleet Offers $700 Savings

Choose Your Own Live-Aboard: Thailand Aggressor
 
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Save $700 pp Thailand Aggressor

Enjoy a savings of $700 per person on the Thailand Aggressor. Experience these world class diving destinations and save big. For new reservations made between Jan 22 - Feb 13, 2015 during the following travel times:

Pulau Weh, Indonesia
May 22 - August 14, 2015
Thailand (South Itinerary)
Aug 22 - Nov 14, 2015

 

Choose Your Own Live-Aboard: Thailand Aggressor

“Eat, sleep, dive,” that’s the Aggressor Fleet and Dancer Fleet motto. Whether you’re a creature of routine or checking off your bucket list, live-aboard diving offers definite perks.

•  Itineraries: Andaman Sea North and South (7 nights), and Pulau Weh, Indonesia (7 nights). 10 night itineraries available.
•  What you’ll see: Walls and reefs with more than 500 species of corals, sharks, mantas and abundant marine life
•  Water temperature:  Tropical climate year-round – 79 - 84F; 26 - 29C
•  How often you’ll dive: Up to 5 dives per day (4 day dives + 1 night dive) 
•  What to wear: 3mm wetsuit recommended
•  Average travel time: 25 hours (from NYC) / 30 hours (from MIA)

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New Port "Pak Bara" For Thailand Aggressor
(South Itinerary Aug - Nov)

Want to dive the Andaman Sea (south itinerary) and save $700 with less travel time? Now you can by joining the Thailand Aggressor from Aug. - Nov in Pak Bara. Guests will fly from Bangkok (BKK) to Hat Yai (HDY) and board the Thailand Aggressor from Pak Bara Pier located in Satul.

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Friday, January 30, 2015

SCUBA News - #176 - Diving Malaysia, Philippines, Tobago; Award-Winning Underwater Photos

 

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SCUBA News (ISSN 1476-8011)
Issue 176 - January 2015
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Thank you very much for subscribing to SCUBA News. A belated Happy New Year to you all. Some fabulous photos in this issue as we showcase the Ocean Art Competition winners together with tips from the judges on how to win yourself.

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Contents:
- What's new at SCUBA Travel?
- Letters
- View through a Wave wins Underwater Photo Contest
- Diving news from around the World


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What's New at SCUBA Travel?

Diving Malaysia

Who to dive with in Malaysia?

You've been recommending more dive operators in Malaysia - see who gets the 5 fish rating at
scubatravel.co.uk/malaysia/malaysia-diving.html

Philippines Shrimp

Best Dive Sites of the Philippines

The Philippines is in the coral triangle, which contains more marine species than anywhere else in the world. It has some amazing diving including the World Heritage site of Tubbataha, big pelagics at Panagatan and the wrecks of Subic Bay. Read more about the diving at
scubatravel.co.uk/philippines/phildive.html


Letters

Diving Tobago

Any suggestions for a dive company in Tobago?
IanInKingston via Twitter (@IanInKingston)

Ed: I suggested that Ian try Tobago Dive Experience, but it is quite a few years since I dived with them. Anyone any other suggestions? E-mail news@scubatravel.co.uk.

Snorkelling in Cuba
Last month Susanne asked about snorkelling in Cuba, replies included...

I enjoyed snorkeling when not diving at a resort called Jibocaia about half way between Varadero and Havana a few years ago in January.
The beach did get shut down a few times when the jelly fish got bad

Larry Flemming


View through a Wave wins Underwater Photo Contest

The Ocean Art photo competition, organized by the Underwater Photography Guide, attracted some fantastic entries from photographers in 50 countries. The overall winner was Ray Collins with his shot through the arc of a wave on a Gold Coast Beach.

Through a breaking wave on the Gold Coast Australia. Best in show awarding winning photo by Ray Collins.

Underwater – Kirra Point. Best in Show and 1st Place Wide-Angle Category

Judge Martin Edge, author of the Underwater Photographer, said of the winning photo “The ‘Best in Show’ image, in my opinion was simply incredible from the very first moment I set eyes on it. Simply loved this shot!

If you like it check out the works of George Karbus. He takes some excellent through-wave shots, as well as underwater photos.

Martin Edge was joined on the judging panel by renowned photographers Tony Wu, Marty Snyderman and Scott Gietler. There are at least four winners in each of the twelve categories: Wide-Angle, Macro, Portrait, Behaviour, Novice, Nudibranchs, Super Macro, Divers & Fashion, Cold Water, Compact Macro, Compact Wide-Angle and Compact Marine Life Behaviour. The judges also awarded honourable mentions and in some categories a fifth place.

The macro category winner was Ron Watkins with this fascinating shot.

1st Place, Macro by Ron Watkins “Tiny Refuge in the Dark” Shot on a black water dive in Kona, Hawaii with Nikon D800

Watkins recounted “While in Kona, I went out on a Black Water Dive with Kona Honu Divers where we were attached to a 40 foot vertical line in over a thousand feet of water at 10 pm. While suspended in the black water you observe life forms that you have never seen before or even imagined that surface in the shallows. Every dive is an adventure and full of life.”

Another striking image in the macro category, awarded the 5th prize, was that of a skeleton shrimp taken with a super macro converter.

Skeleton shrimp taken at Tulambem by Digant Desai

Skeleton shrimp Tulambem by Digant Desai

The cold-water category had winning shots and honourable mentions taken in Norway, Switzerland, Alaska, Estonia and Austria.

Cold Water Dive, Norway by Lill Haugen

Winner of the cold-water category, Bigmouth by Lill Haugen.

Winner Lill Haugen commented on her photo “Divers on the north-western coast of Norway sometimes find really huge angler fish. This odd looking, well camouflaged ocean floor dweller has an enormous mouth – planning to ambush and eat anything that comes along, attracting its prey with a “lure”, which is connected to a fishing rod-like thing on top of its head. This cold water fish can get seriously large – 2 meters long and over 100 kilograms!”

Interestingly the judges chose a black and white shot for the second prize.

Black and white fresh water dive in Switzerland by David Salvatori

“Towards the Light” Shot in Ticino, Switzerland with Nikon D800E by David Salvatori

An electric spider crab won the portrait category, beating the manta ray and hammerhead shark.

Electric Spider Crab by Nonna Pokras

Electric Spider Crab by Nonna Pokras

Hammerhead shark by Christine Shepard

Hammerhead shark by Christine Shepard, placed fourth in the portrait category

One family of animals had a section all to itself, the beautiful nudibranchs.

Glaucus Atlanticus by Eduardo Acevedo Fernandez in the Canary Islands

Winner by Eduardo Acevedo Fernandez. “Glaucus Atlanticus” Shot in the Canary Islands.

Doto sp. on Nudibranch with Eggs Shot in Tulamben, Indonesia with Canon 5D Mark III by So Yat Wai

Doto sp. with Eggs Shot in Tulamben, Indonesia with Canon 5D Mark III by So Yat Wai

If you fancy entering next year here are some tips from the judges

  1. Don’t enter an almost identical image you did last year. We remember!
  2. Look out for unwanted distractions along the edge of the image. There’s nothing worse to hinder your primary subject!
  3. Some potential contenders lost out from both over processing and over sharpening. Resist the temptation to “Give it a little bit more’.
  4. 99.9 % of the time, eyes (if visible) have to be sharp.
  5. And finally, basic photo techniques matter: focus, lighting, composition, and such. There was one image in particular of which the judges were very fond. Tony Wu comments “The sad thing was that it was not in focus. Though we agonized about it, there is no way I can endorse an out-of-focus image as a selection for a photo contest (unless of course being out of focus is intentional and part of the overall composition and style).”

Thousands of entries were viewed by the judges before the final set of images were selected and deemed some of the best underwater photos in the world.

Thousands of entries were viewed by the judges before the final set of images were selected and deemed some of the best underwater photos in the world.

See more winning photos at our news site and at the Underwater Photography Guide


Diving News From Around the World

Our round up of the more interesting underwater news stories of the past month. For breaking news see our Twitter page or RSS feed

Green Turtle

Warming seas stop turtles basking

Green turtles may stop basking on beaches around the world within a century due to rising sea temperatures, a new study suggests.

Lottie Hass dies aged 86

Lottie Hass, the 'First Lady of diving' and wife of Austrian diving pioneer Hans, has died, aged 86.

Loggerhead Turtle

Mama turtle uses magnetic map to find nesting home

Mother turtles find their way back to nesting beaches by looking for unique magnetic signatures along the coast.

Save Scottish Seas

Amazingly, Scottish Government proposals could allow scallop dredging and bottom trawling to continue largely unchanged in many areas of Scotland's inshore MPAs.

US Senate fails to accept humanity's role in climate change, again

Senators accept global warming is not a hoax but fail to recognise human activity is to blame, nearly 27 years after scientists laid out man's role

Wildlife Photographer

Wildlife photographer of the year contest now open

Harness the power of photography to inspire greater understanding of the underwater environment, challenge perceptions and encourage change to preserve the beauty and diversity of the Earth.

Cunning cone shells drug fish with insulin then eat them

It's a murder plot played out both in fiction and real life. But now the first known case of murder using insulin has been seen in the natural world, and in a humble mollusc no less.

Coral reef

Coral Reefs Threatened by a Deadly Combination of Changing Ocean Conditions

Acidic reefs are more heavily eroded than their higher-pH counterparts. In waters with a combination of high nutrient levels and acidity, erosion is ten times higher than in lower-pH waters without high nutrient levels.

Where Have All the Cod Gone?

At every step of the way, decisions could have been made to exploit fish stocks more sustainably.

Reef fish can even smell like coral as they seek to evade predators

Study reveals that a small colourful fish, the harlequin filefish, can change its odour to hide from hungry predators.

W Australia's 'serious threat' shark policy could kill more than drumlines did

The revised policy was introduced late last year but the changes were never formally announced. It became public knowledge after the Department of Fisheries used it to justify the deployment of capture gear to cull a tagged great white shark that repeatedly pinged an acoustic receiver.

Giant clam Multitalented giant clams keep corals reefs healthy

The molluscs provide homes, safety, privacy and food to many creatures, which makes it all the more important to stop their decline

Supertrawlers to be banned permanently from Australian waters

The parliamentary secretary for agriculture, Richard Colbeck, said the government would stop vessels longer than 130m from fishing in Australian waters.This definition of supertrawler does not take into account the processing capacity of a vessel, which proponents of the ban say is just as critical as the size of the vessel.



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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Make 2017 the Year for Indonesia - on Arenui the Boutique Liveaboard

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Incredible diving in a remote paradise or luxury accommodation on a floating work of art - which would you choose?

You can have both when you dive with the Arenui Boutique Liveaboard in Indonesia.

The 2015 cruises are sold out and our 2016 schedule is 75% full. Now's the time to check your diary for 2017! The 2018 schedule has now been released, so it's never too soon to start planning a special dive adventure!

Join us to dive Komodo in May or August 2016, or plan ahead for summer 2017. Explore the dive sites of Raja Ampat in November or December 2016, or book onto the February or December 2017 trips.

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"The single best dive trip I've ever had in my 20 years of diving!
Would recommend to anyone! This trip was magical!"
Judy, USA - March 2013

"Beautifully appointed cabins - appreciated the turndown service and chocolates."
Chandana, South Africa - November 2014

"After more than 6,000 dives globally this is the best diving in the world"
Dave, USA - Aug 2014
"Number 1 liveaboard!
The most gorgeous ship"
Ann, USA - March 2013
"I experienced the most exciting, adrenaline filled dive of my life [at] the top of the rock in a swarm of trevallies, dogfish tuna, pyramid butterflyfish, fusiliers, eagle rays and gray reef sharks.
The schools were actually streaming around us, almost touching us for an amazing several minutes.
I will remember this dive always."
Bill, USA - October 2014

"The whole crew seemed very happy and cohesive. Excellent attitude from everyone. Crew anticipated everyone's needs with care. Dive master was very attentive and excellent at finding critters!
I learned a lot!"
Ruthmarie, USA - October 2014

"Dinner served in the sky restaurant under the stars and "blood moon" and front
and center an erupting volcano as our dinner show. Definitely an evening for the memory book! Unbelievable! Thank you Arenui."
Ginny, USA - October 2014
"There was a great sense of 'coming home' as the tender brought us back after each dive. The excitement of divemasters and cruise directors is infectious, before and after the dive!"
Alex, UK - November 2014
"We booked this particular trip in hopes of seeing giant mantas close up. This wish was more than realized with multiple dives that brought us face to face with these gentle giants of the deep. I will never forget the feelings of awe and wonder as they slowly swam just over our heads to lazily hover at the cleaning stations. Mantastic! I'm in love!"
Kathy, Canada - March 2013
"Comfortable bliss being rocked to sleep! A Beauty!
Pleasure living in this sublime surrounding for the trip."
Jill, USA – September 2014
"The service from the entire crew was excellent. I especially like the personal attention from the waiters, the tender crew, the guys that helped me pull on and off my wetsuit and especially my wonderful dive guide"
Jill, USA - September 2014
"There are several dive destinations in the world, but one of the most spectacular adventures is right here on the Arenui, in Indonesia."
Szilvia, USA - June 2013
"Rarely does a trip live up to expectations set by the website destination. The Arenui website is a little hard to believe because it makes claims about the diving service and accommodation that seem impossible to achieve. Yet everything presented on the website is in fact true.
I can't imagine another dive boat that can match the Arenui."
John, USA - February 2014
"The food; yum, yum, yum! Eat, dive, eat, dive, eat, dive!! Phenomenal food at every seating."
Emily, USA - July 2014

"Always superior, choices to please all."
Rosemary, USA - Oct 2014
"The beauty, the service, the experience from beginning to end is one we will never forget! It's also the reason we've already booked our next trip on the Arenui. Thank you so much for an absolutely first class experience."
Alex, USA - Aug 2013
"Wow! We have travelled all around the world and never had service like this!"
Michaela, USA - November 2014

"An amazing boat and amazing crew in a beautiful part of the world for scuba diving. The best liveaboard I've been on!!!!"
Heather, USA - December 2014

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FROM ALL OF US AT THE ARENUI,
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