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SCUBA News 301 - Free Ocean Film Festival Tickets

SCUBA News

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SCUBA News (ISSN 1476-8011)
Issue 301 - August 2025
https://www.scubatravel.co.uk
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Welcome to SCUBA News. Would you like some free Ocean Film Festival tickets? Email news@scubatravel.co.uk with your preferred dates to be entered in our draw. But hurry draw takes place on 26 August. Full list of dates is at https://www.oceanfilmfestival.co.uk/tickets. The draw is just for SCUBA News subscribers, so you've got a great chance of winning.

We've another offer just for SCUBA News subscribers: 5% off liveaboard diving when booked with divebooker.com. Use our code SCUBATRAVEL5.


What's New at SCUBA Travel?

Sunfish

Diving Mozambique: Whale Sharks, Mantas and Untouched Reefs

A combination of megafauna (whale sharks, manta rays, humpback whales), untouched coral reefs and abundance of marine protected areas, all set along a warm, 2,500 km Indian Ocean coastline.
READ MORE...

Sickelfin lemon shark

Scuba Diving Oman: Where Desert Meets the Sea

The Sultanate of Oman is the oldest independent state in the Arab world. Tourism is on the rise, with diving being one of Oman's major attractions.
SEE WHY...

Mobula ray in the Sea of Cortez

When to Dive in Mexico: A Seasonal Guide for Liveaboard Adventures

When's the best time of year to dive Mexico? What sealife will you see and when: humpback whales, hammerheads, sealions, manta rays...
SEE WHEN...


Win a pair of tickets to The Ocean Film Festival World Tour

We are delighted to offer you the chance to win a pair of tickets to the fantastic Ocean Film Festival which will be touring the UK from September to November. Email news@scubatravel.co.uk.

Film Festival Highlights

Jill Heinarth, Cave explorer

One not to miss is Diving into Darkness by Jill Heinarth. Widely regarded as one of the world's greatest living cave divers, Jill Heinerth has been involved in the most legendary diving expeditions of all time, from surveying the world's longest caves in Mexico to discovering giant iceberg caves in Antarctica. Juxtaposed with these hair-raising dives are candid interviews and flashbacks, revealing that Jill's journey is as much about inner exploration as it is about pushing the boundaries of the known world.

From the film Diving into Darkness

Orcas in the Arctic

Deep in the Arctic Circle, a team of researchers are following the largest gathering of killer whales in the world. Narrator Alexandra Johnston joins marine conservationists and whale-watching vessels in their exploration of these magnificent creatures, aiming to understand what makes this population so unique, and their critical role in the Arctic ecosystem.

From the film Orcas in the Arctic

Win tickets to the Ocean Film Festival

Just email news@scubatravel.co.uk to be entered into a prize draw, drawn Tuesday 26 August. You've an excellent chance of winning some tickets. Don't forget to state where you want the tickets for. For locations available see https://www.oceanfilmfestival.co.uk/tickets


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Diving news from around the World

Diver and grouper

Scuba diving generates up to $20 billion each year
Scuba diving supports up to 124,000 jobs across 170 countries. As divers prefer to dive in marine reserves, they are an economic incentive for marine conservation.

Blockship Tabarka at Scapa Flow

Legal protection for Scapa Flow shipwreck sites
It is now a criminal offence to remove items from the sites. Although divers have already taken most things that could be removed

Manta ray

Chagos study highlights value of vast Marine Protected Areas
Large ocean animals can be protected throughout much of their lifecycle by huge Marine Protected Areas, new research shows.

Unhealthy coral

New research reveals diverse survival strategies of reef-building corals in response to ocean acidification
Ocean acidification is becoming a relentless killer threatening coral reef ecosystems.

Humpback whale

'Feast and fast' migration sees whales lose 36% body fat
Humpback whales lose 11,000kg of blubber during their annual migration, equal to feeding on 57,000 kg of Antarctic krill - highlighting the importance of managing their krill-rich feeding grounds.

Face of a diver

Are scuba divers an overlooked at-risk group for age-related macular degeneration?
Every day, across the world's coastlines, millions of individuals enter the ocean in pursuit of recreation. However, they may be adversely affecting their eye health

Stingray

Spying on stingrays
First-ever tags reveal elusive behaviours and habitats. The custom-built tag integrates a motion sensor, video camera, underwater microphone, satellite transmitter and acoustic tracker.

Dolphins

Playtime a mostly mutual activity between dolphins and whales
Study analysed baleen whale and dolphin interactions and finds that a quarter of these interactions can be defined as a mutual.

Diver

Deep diving: gateway to the ocean
When you're planning deep dives, understanding what happens to your body and equipment as you descend becomes crucial - find out more about deep diving.


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