Hidden Realms
Martyn Farrs' new book Hidden Realms is a photographic celebration of 100 of the most outstanding caves, potholes and mines across Great Britain and Ireland.
Martyn Farrs' new book Hidden Realms is a photographic celebration of 100 of the most outstanding caves, potholes and mines across Great Britain and Ireland.
So far this year, dozens of orca attacks on vessels have been recorded on Spanish and Portuguese coasts. In most reported cases, orcas are biting, bending and breaking off the rudders of sailboats.
Unveiling Max Ammer’s extraordinary journey—from pioneering Raja Ampat as a world-class diving site to his relentless dedication towards uplifting local communities and championing environmental conservation—Don Silcock has the story.
Since its inception in 2014, the Scandinavian Dive Show (DykMässan) has been held as a standalone event. Come 2024, it will start a new chapter.
In its tenth year, DykMässan will return to Gothenburg, where diving in Sweden first took root. And with DykMässan teaming up with Båtmässan, visitors can now visit both shows with just one ticket.
Featuring some unbelievable dive expeditions around the globe, items are up for bid until June 17th and can be viewed here: auction.sharkangels.org
“This year’s auction is bigger & better than ever,” says Executive Director, Jamie Pollack. “We’re thrilled with the support we’ve received from many of our regular donors and excited about our partnerships with new donors.
Malaysia's maritime authorities have detained a Chinese-flagged cargo ship amid reports this month that scavengers targeted two British World War Two wrecks off the coast of Malaysia—the HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse—which were sunk by Japanese torpedoes in 1941.
An inspection of the cargo ship led to the discovery of old steel and cannon shells believed to have been scavenged from the HMS Prince of Wales. The shells could be linked to a separate seizure by police at a Johor jetty last week of multiple unexploded World War II-era artillery.
USS Mannert L. Abele (DD-733), was an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer of the United States Navy, which was launched on 23 April 1944. On 12 April 1945, the Mannert L. Abele was operating 75 miles off the northern coast of Okinawa when enemy aircraft appeared on radar.
Isotta has begun shipping its housing for the Z9, one of Nikon's most advanced full-frame mirrorless cameras.
New faster CFexpress Type B Gold Series memory cards from Lexar have been released, offering read and write speeds of up to 1,900MB/s and 1,500MB/s respectively.
The successor to Nikon's ground-breaking flagship mirrorless camera, the Z8, has been formally launched.
Now, you can charge your camera and download photographs quickly through USB, using Ikelite's newest invention—a USB charging and data download bulkhead—exactly like how you would when you are on dry land.