The winners of a BSAC competition have developed an innovative new device than can detect lost divers within a 400m radius and at depths of up to 200m.
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SCUBA Travel are giving away three copies of the Red Sea Wrecks of Northern Egypt - a combined dive guide and log book. The guide covers 16 wreck sites, including the Thistlegorm and Rosalie Moller.
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The wrecks off North Carolina have become a haven for sand tiger sharks and other marine life. Michael Patrick O’Neill tours the wrecks in search of some shark action
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Initially built as a freighter in Hamburg in 1912, the Umbria started life as the Bahia Blanca and had a name-change when it was sold on a few years later.
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Some say the wreckage of Cousteau’s Conshelf II underwater habitat experiment to the south at Sha’ab Rumi is a world-class dive
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The Numidia is an ‘event’ dive in every sense.
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This ferry wreck is a recent discovery, although rumours of its existence have abounded for several years
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This is the oldest-known wreck in these waters, and is certainly one of the most thought-provoking.
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In the early hours of 8 October 1941 (two days after the sinking of the Thistlegorm), the Rosalie Moller was attacked by German bombers while anchored near Gubal Island.
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At around 100m in length, the Giannis D is an imposing structure and a definite favourite with divers
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