Wednesday, November 30, 2016

SCUBA News - #198 - November 2016

SCUBA News

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SCUBA News (ISSN 1476-8011)
Issue 198 - November 2016
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Hello and welcome to SCUBA News. This month we're pleased to release our list of the Top Ten Bestselling Books and DVDs of 2016.

You can download a pdf version of the newsletter here.

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Save 25% on Palau Liveaboard!

Palau Liveaboard

Palau has some of the best diving in the world - book now to save 25% on selected weeks from January to June next year.

Learn More & Book…


What's New at SCUBA Travel?

Diving Colombia

World Class Diving in Colombia

Colombia's dive sites include the fabulous Malpelo, a remote seamount famous for schooling hammerheads and silky sharks. But go soon as the government is planning to allow only liveaboards operating out of Colombia to visit, and their safety standards aren't great.
Learn More…

 
Diving Thailand's Andaman Sea

Diving Thailand's Andaman Sea

From now until April is the time to visit the best dive sites of Thailand - in the Andaman Sea. The marine reserves have re-opened and the diving season just begun.
Learn More…

 
Diving the Red Sea

Diving the Red Sea from Hurghada

Sharm el-Sheikh airport is thought unsafe by many countries, but Hurghada is still open and offers great diving. It is also a good starting point for liveaboards both north towards Sharm and south to the excellent Brothers dive sites.
Learn More…

 


Letters

Where to dive in June?

Where to go (from the UK) for a 10days-ish dive trip in the first two weeks of June 2017?...
Annabel

We'd suggest South Africa or Mozambique - or a Red Sea liveaboard.

Any other suggestions, e-mail news@scubatravel.co.uk or reply via the Facebook comments box at scubatravel.co.uk .



SCUBA Diving Bestsellers

SCUBA Travel are pleased to release their Best Selling SCUBA Books and DVDs list for 2016.

 

Fifty Places to Dive Before You Die keeps it's top spot for another year. Four other guides to the world's best dive sites also feature in the list, including a new entry at number ten. There are also three sealife guides. Simon Pridmore's Scuba Confidential has risen up the list to number two and is a bit different: it tells readers how to be a better diver. Finally Neutral Buoyancy : Adventures in a Liquid World makes a welcome re-entry.

Here are the top ten: figures in brackets show the previous year's position. If positions change (and some are very close) the Diving Bestsellers page on our website will update with the new list.

Fifty places to dive

1. Fifty Places to Dive Before You Die: Diving Experts Share the World's Greatest Destinations by Chris Santella
The fifth in Santella's bestselling "Fifty Places" series. (1)

Diving the World

2. Scuba Confidential: An Insider's Guide to Becoming a Better Diver by Simon Pridmore
Candid, no-nonsense practical advice from a professional who has been involved over the last three decades with virtually every aspect of the sport. (8)

Coral Reef Fishes

3. Coral Reef Fishes: Indo-Pacific and Caribbean by Ewald Lieske, Robert Myers
This goes on all my tropical diving holidays. (4)

Dive Atlas of the world

4. Dive Atlas of the World: An Illustrated Reference to the Best Sites by Jack Jackson
300 pages detailing some of the world's best dive sites. (3)

Diving the World

5. Diving the World by Beth and Shaun Tierney
Husband-and-wife team Beth and Shaun Tierney have selected, reviewed and photographed over 200 tropical sites for Diving the World. (10)

Handy pocket guide to tropical coral reef fishes

6. Handy Pocket Guide to Tropical Coral Reef Fishes by Gerald R. Allen
Introduction to 68 of the most commonly encountered coral reef fishes. (-)

Coral Reef Guide Red Sea

7. Coral Reef Guide Red Sea by Ewald Lieske, Robert Myers
Another from Lieske and Myers, excellent guide to the fish and invertebrates of the Red Sea. (2)

Neutral Buoyancy : Adventures in a Liquid Worl

8. Neutral Buoyancy : Adventures in a Liquid World by Tim Ecott
Tales of the characters and episodes in the history of diving: the sponge divers, the second world war saboteurs, the free divers.... (-)

The World's Best Dive Destinations DVD

9. The World's Best Dive Destinations DVD
Visual SCUBA dive guide to the world's best diving locations (6)

Dive Red Sea: The Ultimate Guide

10. The World's Best Tropical Dive Destinations , by Lawson Wood
Covers the Caribbean, Bermuda, the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean, the Indo-Pacific and the Pacific Ocean. (-)

We've interviewed several of the authors featured in this list, including Jack Jackson, Beth Tierney and Tim Ecott. See also our diving book reviews and other interviews with authors.


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

Diver found alive after spending 14 hours overnight in the ocean

Diver found alive after spending 14 hours overnight in the ocean
The man, 68, went missing after diving solo on the SS Yongala wreck in Australia: he was found 50 km away the next day

Is mislabelling good for fish?

Is mislabelling good for fish?
30 percent of seafood is mislabelled, but this might be good for fish populations.

Is mislabelling good for fish?

Mussel-strong glue bonds underwater sensors
Using a protein produced by mussels, researchers have created a reversible synthetic glue that not only can bond securely underwater - but also may be turned on and off with electricity.

Porpoises plan their dives and can set their heart rate to match

Porpoises plan their dives and can set their heart rate to match
Two captive harbour porpoises called Freja and Sif have helped to reveal that porpoises - and probably all cetaceans - consciously adjust their heart rate to suit the length of a planned dive.

Hacker, the humpback whale who got tangled in an internet cable

Hacker, the humpback whale who got tangled in an internet cable
Hacker the humpback whale, so named because it spent a day and a half entangled in a subsea internet cable.

Red Sea coral

Future Deep Sea Mining Sites Are Bursting With Rare Marine Species
The area is full of rare metals, but a new study shows it's a hub for deep-sea diversity, too

Morocco climate summit looks to the ocean for solutions

Morocco climate summit looks to the ocean for solutions
Conserving ocean ecosystems can play an important role in combating climate change - and one that is increasingly being recognised.

Bleached corals in the Pacific make small step to recovery

Bleached corals in the Pacific make small step to recovery
The remote island of Kiritimati last year had only 5% of its corals alive and healthy. Now that has improved slightly to 6-7%. The rest are still either dead or bleached.


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Tuesday, November 29, 2016

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