Great news for European divers: starting Monday, August 3, an underwater archaeological museum located near the islet of Peristera, in the Aegean Sea, will be open to recreational scuba divers.
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Great news for European divers: starting Monday, August 3, an underwater archaeological museum located near the islet of Peristera, in the Aegean Sea, will be open to recreational scuba divers.
Continue readingMost of us dive almost exclusively in marine environments, but there are plenty of divers living in landlocked countries where freshwater diving is the only option. Some may even prefer diving in freshwater. We thought we’d look into the differences between saltwater and freshwater diving to see just how much each factor impacts our dives.
Continue readingThe seafloor is a treasure trove of cultural heritage. From pirate towns to ancient villages that go back to the Neolithic period, we are taking a journey through the most fascinating underwater archaeological sites on Earth. A few of them you can even dive!
Continue readingWhen diving in very warm water, two of the most popular types of diving suit you can choose from are dive skins and wetsuits. To pick the most effective and suitable gear for your dive, you must take into account several factors such as water temperature, the depth of the water, your proneness to cold, and more. Let’s look at the differences between a dive skin and a wetsuit so you can make the right decision.
Continue readingIt’s now one of the main pieces of scuba diving equipment used by recreational divers, but did you know that the history of the wetsuit goes back to the mid-20th century when one physicist tried to figure out a way to improve the diving suit worn by frogmen on their missions? Read on to learn about the history of the wetsuit and the people that made it popular among watersports enthusiasts.
Continue readingThe COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted travel and scuba diving operations worldwide, but more and more countries are taking new steps in returning to a “new normality.” As peak travel season approaches, Greece is getting ready to safely welcome international visitors. Scuba divers have even more reasons to celebrate Greece’s reopening as the authorities have also recently lifted some severe restrictions on scuba diving archaeological sites.
Continue readingThe word’s oceans are filled with creatures of all kinds – some harmless, some very dangerous to humans and other species. Sharks get a bad rap, but there’s plenty of other living being underwater you probably should be scared of more. Looks can be deceiving, indeed. Venomous animals are often alluring creatures you may be tempted to approach or even handle. Let’s take a look at some of the most venomous marine animals in the world and what makes them so dangerous.
Continue readingDeep in the waters of Howe Sound, British Columbia, resides one of the oldest life forms on Earth – the glass sponge. It wasn’t until the mid-1980s when researchers discovered these “living dinosaurs,” previously believed to have gone extinct during the Jurassic period. Here are some interesting facts about these ancient reef-forming organisms that grow on top of the skeletons of previous generations.
Continue readingDo you ever get that feeling that you’ve seen it all and want to experience something completely new? If you’re not one to always seek colorful coral reefs and tropical fish, then this article is for you. We found the most unusual dive sites on Earth – from underwater prisons and mysterious ancient cities to otherworldly caves.
Continue readingMuseums play a crucial role in the success of a nation’s tourism, attracting a significant number of both domestic and international visitors each year. Although exploring the underwater world already feels like visiting a huge natural museum, over the years, humans worldwide managed to set up actual museums underwater. These unique environments incorporate some of the features that make up a great museum and, at the same time, help with the increase of marine biomass in the area. Here are some of the most amazing underwater museums you can visit with your fins on:
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