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100 Marine Conservation Zones Could be Created

Tweet More than 100 Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) could be created around the UK following the unveiling of new proposals. The recent push for protection of key marine sites, which range markedly in size, comes as a follow-up to the 2009 UK Marine Bill. All proposals will be assessed by an expert panel, with the government likely to make its

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Volunteers sought for mass-dive bid

Published on May 3, 2011 by in Dive Spots, Diving News

Tweet Thousands of divers are needed for an attempt on the Guinness world record for the Most People Scuba Diving Simultaneously, to be held off Swanage in Dorset. Diver and organiser Jason Haiselden plans to hold the event off Swanage beach on 24 September, weather permitting. Permission to run it has been granted by Swanage Town Council. In the process,

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Stuart Cove’s to host Shark Shootout in Bahamas Nov. 13-18

Tweet (DiverWire) The popular Shark Shootout photography event will be returning to Stuart Cove’s Dive Bahamas in Nassau, Bahamas. Hosted by Stuart Cove and highly-acclaimed marine photographer Stephen Frink, the event will be returning after several years on hiatus. This year’s Shark Shootout will be November 13-18 and will include five nights lodging at one of Nassau’s most popular resorts,

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Uncover a Greek Paradise in the Cyclades Islands.

Published on March 9, 2011 by in Dive Spots

Tweet ……..with Blue Island Divers In October 2005 restrictions were lifted which has opened up about 12,000 miles of Greek coastline, including over 4000 Island to diving. Greeks have a long history of being associated with diving, from the sponge fishermen of 1000B.C. through the discovery of The Britannic by the legendary Jacques Cousteau to the present day. Until 2005

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Dive Trip to the Farne Islands 26th February 2011

TweetDive one of the best sites in Britain with Deep Blue Pirates.The Pirates have a boat booked to dive the Farne Islands on Saturday the 26th February 2011. Have you ever wanted to swim with the seals. There are several exellent dive site at the Farnes for this.  The Hopper is a wall dive with a max depth of up to

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