Divers are really astronauts; gliding weightless through the
ocean we observe alien worlds carpeted in vast fields of colourful
corals with equally bizarre, enthralling inhabitants – from the
foreign clicks of dolphins communicating to minute technicolour
slugs (nudibranch). And best yet, you don’t need years of gruelling
training or a rocket to experience these watery worlds, just four
days and a eagle-ray-eyed (sorry) ground control. That’s where we
come in, and to ensure you start your adventure starry-eyed,
discover our top five places to learn to dive where magical marine
moments are all but guaranteed.

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Marine Madness: Maldives

So much more than a pretty face, the Maldives
boasts some of the most sought after marine species, from the
gentle giant whale shark to hundreds of manta rays (between June
and November). Add to that calm, clear lagoons to learn in and some
of the most luxurious private islands to spend your surface
intervals on, and you’ll leave a certified ocean dweller (official
title). Insider tip: for an intergalactic experience paddle in the
shore after dark and see the waves shimmer as bioluminescent
plankton light up like stars in the night sky.

diving diver jellyfish

The Best in the Med: Gozo

If you hail from the UK, Gozo is an
excellent choice to dip your toe (or fin) in the water. The little
sister to Malta, this small laidback island boasts the best diving
in the Mediterranean with warm, turquoise waters more reminiscent
of the tropics than of Europe. Add to that wrecks, caves, caverns
and the Blue Hole (as mysterious and mesmerising as it sounds) to
explore in superb visibility which regularly exceeds 30 metres, and
we’re confident you’ll be hooked on diving for life

coral wall fiji

Enter the Kaleidoscope: Fiji

Diving in Fiji
is akin to reaching the end of the rainbow. As the soft coral
capital of the world (official title), its reefs are carpeted in
kaleidoscopic colours alive with a flurry of colourful reef fish,
all of which can be seen while learning to dive on
Qamea’s
delightful house reef. Once you’re certified you’ll get
to start your log book with the likes of “Fish Patch”, “The
Playground” and “Purple Wall” – trust us, you’ll want to take your
camera for these.

grenada nurse shark

Caribbean Calling: Grenada

Warm waters, colourful coral gardens, shallow reefs and an
excellent local dive operation make this a perfect place for anyone
to learn. When you do, the first dive should be to the world’s
first underwater dive sculpture park and artificial reef. Bolstered
by friendly locals and a whole heap of above-water adventures, from
hikes through the lush rainforest-covered interior to sailing the
protected bay, the ‘Isle of
Spice
‘ has all the ingredients for an unforgettable journey
into scuba diving.

coral wall diver

It’s a Shore Thing: Egypt

Fact: if you’re from the UK the Red Sea
houses the best diving close to home. A short five-and-a-half hour
flight will see you learning to dive straight from the shores of

The Oberoi Sahl Hasheesh
which, quite simply, has one of the
best house reefs we’ve come across, with beautifully preserved
corals and abundant reef life right into the sunlit shallows. Once
you’ve learnt the tricks of the trade, explore the reef for
turtles, eagle rays, barracuda and, if you keep your eyes peeled,
expertly camouflaged seahorses.

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The RED KOMODO 6K Super35 Digital Cinema Camera is now shipping and available to order. It offers a maximum of 40 fps at 6K and has an RF lens mount. The serial production model is in black, in comparison to the many color and white KOMODOs that have already been released. These are beta and special pre-release versions.

KOMODO has turned into quite the beast,” Jarred Land said. “This tiny chameleon of a camera packs in amazing resolution, dynamic range and image quality with a global shutter that has allowed filmmakers to capture footage in ways never thought possible.”

RED has released the full details of the camera’s specifications:

RED KOMODO Details

SENSOR TYPE: KOMODO™ 19.9 MP Super 35mm Global Shutter CMOS
EFFECTIVE PIXELS: 6144 x 3240
SENSOR SIZE: 27.03 mm x 14.26 mm (Diagonal: 30.56mm)
DYNAMIC RANGE: 16+ Stops
MOUNT TYPE: RF mount
Accepts Canon RF mount-based lens adaptors for diverse lens choices
Supports Canon EF with full electronic communication via compatible Canon RF mount adapters, and supports mechanically operated RF lenses (electronic control of Canon RF lenses not supported at this time) [1]
MAX DATA RATES: Up to 280 MB/s using RED Pro CFast or other qualified CFast 2.0 media cards [1]
REDCODE® RAW MAX FRAME RATES:
40 fps at 6K 17:9 (6144 x 3240)
48 fps at 5K 17:9 (5120 x 2700)
60 fps at 4K 17:9 (4096 x 2160)
120 fps at 2K 17:9 (2048 x 1080)
PLAYBACK FRAME RATES (PROJECT TIME BASE): 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, 60 fps, all resolutions
BEST AVAILABLE REDCODE® SETTINGS
REDCODE HQ, MQ and LQ at 6K 17:9 (6144 x 3240) up to 40 fps
REDCODE HQ, MQ and LQ at 4K 17:9 (4096 x 2160) up to 60 fps
REDCODE HQ, MQ and LQ at 2K 17:9 (2048 x 1080) up to 120 fps
REDCODE® RAW
ACQUISITION FORMATS2:
6K 17:9 (6144 x 3240), 2.4:1 and 16:9
5K 17:9 (5120 x 2700)
4K 17:9 (4096 x 2160)
2K 17:9 (2048 x 1080)
APPLE PRORES:
4K (4096 × 2160) at ProRes 422 HQ and ProRes 422 up to 60 fps
2K (2048 × 1080) at ProRes 422 HQ and ProRes 422 up to 120 fps
CONSTRUCTION: Aluminum Alloy
WEIGHT: 2.10 lbs (without body cap and Cfast card)
BATTERY TYPE: Two slots for BP-9XX series batteries
DC POWER INPUT: +7 to +17 V DC via the integrated 2-pin DC-IN port
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
STORAGE TEMPERATURE: –20°C to 50°C (–4°F to 122°F)
STORAGE RELATIVE HUMIDITY: 0% to 85% non-condensing
COLOR MANAGEMENT:
Image Processing Pipeline 2 (IPP2)
Supports 33×33×33 3D LUTs
Supports import of CDLs
AUDIO:
Integrated dual channel digital mono microphones, uncompressed, 24-bit 48 kHz
Additional dual channel via integrated 3.5mm audio jack, uncompressed, 24-bit 48 kHz
REMOTE CONTROL:
WiFi for camera control via interchangeable antenna with SMA connection
Genlock, Timecode-in, GPIO and Ctrl (RS232) via the integrated 9-pin EXT Port
Wired control via KOMODO Link Adaptor, using USB-C or Gigabit Ethernet (compatible USB-C to Ethernet adapter1 required) allowing camera control and live MJPEG preview video feed
MONITOR OUTPUTS:
Integrated 12G-SDI with 6G-SDI, 3G-SDI and 1.5G-SDI modes
12G-SDI: Up to 4096 x 2160 4:2:2 for 60p
6G-SDI: Up to 4096 x 2160 4:2:2 for 30p
3G-SDI: Up to 2048 x 1080 4:2:2 for 60p
1.5G-SDI: Up to 2048 x 1080 4:2:2 for 30p, 24p
SMPTE Timecode, HANC Metadata, 24-bit 48 kHz Audio
MONITOR OPTIONS: Integrated 2.9″ 1440×1440 touchscreen LCD with preview and camera control
Wireless live preview video feed via 2.4Ghz/5Ghz WiFi for framing
RED CONTROL: Access full camera controls and live preview from iOS or Android devices. Available from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store (coming soon). RED Control works wirelessly or wired via the KOMODO Link Adaptor (sold separately).

Pricing & Availability

The RED KOMODO is available to order direct from RED or authorised dealers. The camera is expected to start shipping in 3-4 weeks.

RED DIGITAL CINEMA KOMODO 6K – $5,995 USD

A common question among divers is ‘so how did you get into this?’ They’re not always talking about that super-stiff rental wetsuit – usually we want to know how someone’s diving journey began, whether as a hobby or a profession. Starting yours might be the best thing you ever do – but how do you know when you’re ready?

You’ve been thinking about it for a while

Maybe booking a dive course was the motivation for reaching a certain level of fitness, or becoming more save-savvy and putting some cash away for that holiday of a lifetime. Maybe it’s something you and your partner have been wanting to try together, or perhaps you’ve spent hours on the internet reading articles and blog posts by divers about their travels and experiences. If this is you, then great – start contacting some dive shops! If the idea of diving has been in the back of your mind for a while, start doing some research and find out about the many options available for new divers.

what type of dive buddy are you

You’re looking for a different type of holiday

Beach holidays are great, but they’re not for everyone – and they may not be something accessible to you right now (during COVID). If you’re someone who likes a bit more action on holiday, becoming a diver is a great way to combine the best of both worlds. Maybe your next holiday is going to be a staycation in your local country or state, so you can start contacting dive shops in your local area, and be open-minded as you do so – the great thing about diving is it can take you to places you’d never thought you’d visit!

You need a confidence boost

For some people, learning to dive is an intense and challenging experience – but it wouldn’t be so worth doing otherwise. If you’ve set yourself this goal, nothing will feel so good as when you achieve it – and it’ll give your confidence the boost of a lifetime. You can even break the journey up into smaller steps, depending on your situation – for example, think about starting off with a ‘Discover Scuba Diving experience’ dive, before heading straight for the full course. Even an intro dive will teach you crucial in-water skills, and give you a sense of what you’re truly capable of!

Seahorse

You love spotting critters

If you’re a wildlife lover on land, the oceans are just waiting for you to turn your expert eye on all they have to offer, too. Diving isn’t always about watching big animals – as you progress in your diving journey, you’ll find yourself on plenty of dives where spotting the small stuff is the aim of the game. Think thousands of tiny, brightly-coloured nudibranchs, scorpion fish with camouflaged spines and glittery red eyes, and tiny, elegant seahorses hiding in the corals. Once you’re hooked and your dive skills are up to scratch, you can even start to think about investing in a camera and an underwater photography course.

You’re wondering what it’s like to be a fish…

…or you’re just curious about fish. And aquatic mammals, and octopus and squid…and what coral really looks like. In fact, every time you’re near open water, you’re wondering what everything looks like from beneath the surface. Being curious about the underwater world is a great motivator for learning to dive, especially if you find the process challenging. Exciting as they may be, there’s a lot to take in on your first few dives, so keep looking up, looking around, and remember why you’re there in the first place!

Ready to dive in now? Sign up for the PADI Open Water Diver course, which can be started online right away.

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Nikon has announced the Z6 II and Z7 II mirrorless cameras. Both have dual XPEED 6 processors and enhanced on-chip phase-detect autofocus with improve low light performance. Video ai available at 4K 60 (the Z6 II will add this via a free upgrade) and dual memory card slots.

The Z 7II has a 45.7 MP sensor with an “exceptionally clean” native ISO range from ISO 64 to 25,600, while the Z6 II has a 24.5 MP sensor with a native ISO range of 100 to 51,200. It can record in ProRes RAW if the optional upgrade is purchased.

The Nikon Z 7II will be available in December 2020 at $2,999.95, and the Nikon Z 6II will be available in November 2020 at $1,999.95.

Press release

THE NEXT CHAPTER OF Z IS HERE: NIKON DELIVERS MORE OF EVERYTHING WITH THE NEW Z 7II AND Z 6II FULL-FRAME MIRRORLESS CAMERAS

The High-Resolution, High-Performance Z 7II and the Versatile, Multimedia Powerhouse Z 6II Offer More Innovation, Power, Speed, and Precision to Step into a New Era of Creative Freedom

MELVILLE, NY – Today, Nikon Inc. unveiled the next chapter of the Z series with the arrival of two new full-frame mirrorless cameras that significantly improve upon the previous generation by adding more power, more features, and more of what users want. The ultra-high-resolution Z 7II is for those with an eye for impeccable details, offering professionals and advanced photographers a powerful tool to capture immense resolution in every shot. For dynamic creators who need a device as versatile as they are, the Z 6II balances powerful performance and an expert-level multimedia feature set to bring any creative vision to life. Together, the Z 7II and Z 6II, along with new accessories, expand the Z series into a more robust mirrorless platform, incorporating many performances and design upgrades while maintaining the most popular features of their award-winning predecessors.

As we evolve the Nikon Z series into the future, we continue to strengthen the platform, keeping the needs of our customers at the center of every new innovation and added feature,” said Jay Vannatter, Executive Vice President, Nikon Inc. “These are the cameras that many have been waiting for from Nikon. The new Z 7II and Z 6II demonstrate our commitment to listening to customer feedback while also establishing the new standard for performance, quality, and versatility for every type of creator, photographer, or filmmaker.”

The Nikon Z Mount – The Most Light Means the Best Images

The Nikon Z mount is larger than any other full-frame mount, letting in significantly more light for the best possible image quality. The wider mount also allows for radical new concepts in optical design, giving lens designers the flexibility to create NIKKOR Z lenses with more edge-to-edge sharpness than ever thought possible. These new cameras expand the possibilities of the superior Z mount with performance upgrades designed to improve the quality, workflow and shooting experience for Nikon Z series users.

New Features and Upgrades: Customer-Focused Innovation Drives Creativity

  • Dual EXPEED 6 Processors for Twice the Power: At the heart of the new Z 7II and Z 6II is the implementation of two EXPEED 6 image processors, turbocharging performance to improve processing speed and increasing burst capability for stills – all while increasing power efficiency.
  • Enhanced Focus System: With an updated, feature-rich autofocus system, the Z 7II and Z 6II quickly acquire focus and track subjects throughout the frame. For more precise autofocusing, Eye and Face-Detection AF is now available in the Wide-Area AF (L) mode, which works to avoid focusing on distracting elements by isolating selected portions of an image. Additionally, both models have an improved low-light AF detection range that is capable of acquiring subjects in challenging lighting.
  • Advanced Video Capabilities: Expanding the boundaries of 4K UHD video, the Z 7II and Z 6II enhance video output with an increased frame rate of 4K (UHD) 60p, plus Eye-Detection AF mode when recording video. While currently available in the Z 7II, the 4K 60p option is planned to be available in a free firmware upgrade for the Z 6II in February 2021. As a result of pro user feedback, the models also allow users to reverse the focus ring orientation on the fly, benefitting those who are used to manual focusing using traditional cine lenses on set. For added flexibility in post-production, 10-bit N-Log and HDR (HLG)1 output offers more detail, dynamic range and contrast in captured footage, while the optional 12-bit ProRes RAW upgrade2 delivers greater creative control for professionals and advanced videographers.
  • Built for Confidence, Built for Creators: The cameras retain robust weather sealing, user-focused ergonomics and an intuitive interface – distinctions that Nikon users have come to rely on. The new models also offer improvements such as dual memory card slots, with one CFexpress (type B)/XQD slot and one SD card slot (UHS-II), for maximum versatility and peace of mind. Users will also benefit from more power and comfortable vertical shooting with the addition of the optional new MB-N11 battery pack with vertical grip.

Nikon Z 7II: Absolute Immersive Masterpiece

The Z 7II promises high-resolution stills and video for discerning users who need ultimate performance to achieve exceptional image quality in every shot. A powerful upgrade to the Nikon Z 7, the Z 7II is the ideal camera for capturing highly detailed portraits, landscapes, weddings, events, and commercial photography when there is no compromise on image quality.

The Z 7II features a 45.7-megapixel backside-illuminated (BSI) CMOS sensor to help capture intense detail, ultra-shallow depth of field and clarity that overwhelms. The exceptionally clean native ISO range from ISO 64 to 25,600 offers the functional freedom to shoot at wide apertures in bright light or in-studio with minimal noise.

With up to 10 fps maximum shooting speed at full resolution in Continuous H (extended)3, the Z 7II can handle fast burst rates with more than triple (3.3x)4 the buffer capacity of the Z 7 (in 12-bit lossless compressed RAW).

The Z 7II’s 493 on-sensor phase-detect autofocus points cover 90 percent of the frame, quickly and accurately acquiring subjects, even at its far edges. The Z 7II is capable of acquiring focus in half the light (as low as -3 EV5), making it the reliable tool for low-light scenes such as weddings and indoor events.

Nikon Z 6II: True Multimedia Powerhouse

The Z 6II is the most versatile Z series camera yet, balancing speed, power, low-light ability, and advanced video features for dynamic creators who need pro-level performance and reliability.

Building on the vast pro-caliber video capabilities of the Z 6, the Z 6II is capable of recording 4K UHD video quality with full pixel readout, demonstrating the advantages of mirrorless technology. The camera is capable of a variety of frame rates, including 4K UHD 60p with full pixel readout, which is planned to be available in February 2021 via a firmware update. It is also capable of 4K 30p, as well as Full HD 120p for slow motion.

Built with videographers in mind, the Z 6II’s AF speed and tracking sensitivity is adjustable to meet creative needs, while the focus ring is also reversible. Useful indicators for focus peaking, zebra stripes and timecodes help capture the best possible footage in-camera and simplify workflow.
For both models, 10-bit output to an external recorder with N-Log is possible as well as the capture of new HDR (HLG) video and output in 12-bit ProRes RAW with the optional upgrade. For upgrade customers, additional support will also be included for Blackmagic RAW when using the Blackmagic Design Video Assist 12G HDR recorder. This upgrade will also be provided for existing customers who have already purchased a ProRes RAW upgrade for the Nikon Z 6 or Z 77.

The Z 6II and Z 7II are the first Nikon cameras to support Eye-Detection AF and Animal-Detection AF with video recording, enabling continuous focus on the eyes of humans, dogs, and cats.

The Z 6II features a 24.5-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor for crisp stills and video capture with impressive detail, ultra-shallow depth of field and impressive low light performance. To confidently shoot in challenging light, the camera has an impressive ISO range from ISO 100–51,200, expandable up to ISO 204,800 equivalent.

Thanks to the addition of dual EXPEED 6 Processors, the Z 6II boasts a fast 14 fps continuous shooting speed, providing quick performance for capturing action, with more than 5x the buffer capacity of the Z 6.

The Z 6II’s enhanced AF system features 273 on-sensor phase-detect autofocus points for easy subject acquisition and tracking throughout the frame, including at the edges. Capable of focusing in half the light (down to -4.5 EV5), the Z 6II easily acquires focus in extreme low light scenarios, making it an ideal option for capturing nightscapes and events.

The Nikon Experience: Reliability & Workflow

Both the Z 7II and Z 6II adopt the Z series’ durable Magnesium Alloy build and extensive weather-sealed design for all-around protection in rugged environments. Both models focus on improved workflow with intuitive features and controls that enhance the creative process.

The Z 6II and Z 7II enable convenient iMenu access for autofocus modes such as the new Wide-Area AF (L) mode for people or animals, with built-in Eye and Face-Detect autofocus, allowing users to quickly switch between controls while shooting.

USB power delivery can be enabled while the cameras are in use, drawing power from the USB source first, to preserve camera battery8 or charging while the camera is turned off (when using the EN-EL15b or EN-EL15c battery).

The Z 6II and Z 7II also include in-camera exposure choices for up to 900 seconds for capturing super slow-shutter nighttime cityscapes and astrophotography.

Both the Z 6II and Z 7II are compatible with the Nikon Webcam Utility software beta, ensuring seamless webcam functionality for all occasions. When using this function with a USB-C cable, power can be supplied to the camera to power it while using it as a webcam, making turnkey webcam functionality as easy as plugging in a USB-C cable.

In addition to its seamless file transfer and remote camera control, the Nikon SnapBridge app can be used to streamline the firmware update process by wirelessly sending the latest firmware file directly to the Z 7II or Z 6II for updating, no card reader or computer necessary.

Portions of the information display can be hidden with still-image shooting and video recording, allowing an unobstructed view of the scene.

In-camera vibration reduction (VR) provides camera-shake compensation equivalent to 5-stops9.

A Rapidly Expanding Ecosystem

Nikon is committed to expanding the NIKKOR Z lens lineup to complement the exceptional power of these latest mirrorless cameras, with 16 NIKKOR Z lenses currently available, including the recently announced NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.2 S and 14-24mm f/2.8 S. The lineup will expand to include a total of 24 innovative optics by the end of 2021, providing Z series users with the tools to achieve the highest level of optical excellence.

The ecosystem is also expanding with more accessories, including the addition of the new MB-N11 Power Battery Pack with vertical grip for the Z 6II and Z 7II. This new grip features convenient external controls for additional manual operation and customization, along with more comfortable portrait orientation shooting. While battery life is extended up to 1.9×10 (CIPA standard), the battery grip also includes a hot-swappable chamber, granting users the ability to remove or replace one battery while shooting for uninterrupted power – a true benefit for content creation. The vertical grip also adds a secondary USB-C port for standalone charging and simultaneous communication with other devices.

Additionally, Nikon has announced new wireless transceivers for remote triggering and radio-controlled lighting, the WR-R11a and WR-R11b. The new wireless transceiver units use radio frequencies to communicate and are designed for users who need minimal release lag when shooting wirelessly, or those that use one or more remote flashes (AWL). The user can control additional remote cameras simultaneously using the WR-T10 remote, or via a main camera equipped with the WR-R11a/b. The WR-R11a uses a 10-pin connector, while the WR-R11b connects through the accessory terminal that can be found on Z series mirrorless cameras and select DSLRs. The units can also trigger Nikon radio-controlled flash units, such as the popular SB-5000 Speedlight, without the need for an additional receiver unit. Engineered with a new hinged design, the WR-R11a increases durability when attached to a camera.

Pricing and Availability

The Nikon Z 7II will be available in December 2020 in two configurations, body-only for a suggested retail price (SRP) of $2,999.95* and a one-lens kit with the NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 for an SRP of $3,599.95*. The Nikon Z 6II will be available in November 2020 and will also be available in two configurations, body-only for an SRP of $1,999.95*, and a one-lens kit with the NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 for an SRP of $2,599.95*. The MB-N11 Battery Pack with vertical grip will be available in November 2020 for an SRP of $399.95. The WR-R11a and WR-R11b (sold separately) will be available in December 2020, and each will have an SRP of $199.95 for the controller only. They will also be available as a set including the controller and the WR-T10 wireless remote controller for an SRP of $279.95.

For more information on the latest Nikon products, including the new Z 7II and Z 6II mirrorless cameras, please visit www.nikonusa.com.

Not being able to find your way in the deep sea could be a big problem. That’s why GPS devices are beneficial gear for your dive travel adventures to help keep track of your exact position on the globe.

Throughout the years, GPS devices have evolved into an all-in-one device optimized for the maximum diving experience. With its complex algorithms and patented calculations, these devices can help make sure that you’re safe underwater.

The following GPS devices pack a punch with their systems, and offer full functionality so that your money doesn’t go to waste.

Garmin Descent Mk1

Garmin Descent Mk1 is one of the most expensive dive computers on the market. It may seem to be priced surprisingly high but Garmin has a good reason for this price point.

This device can be worn every day because of its sleek and stylish design. You can choose between a stainless steel bezel with a silicone wrist band or a deluxe titanium bezel with a brushed titanium bracelet. 

Both of these models offer advanced GPS and GLONASS satellite locations. This provides accurate pinpointing of your location around the globe even if you’re subsurface.

Other key features include:

  • Current and maximum depth
  • 1.2” bright color display for clarity even underwater
  • Water temperature gauge
  • Depth monitoring and notification if you’re going too deep or too shallow
  • 3-axis compass and gyroscope
  • Wrist-based heart rate monitor
  • Rechargeable battery with a battery life of 19 days in watch mode, 10 days if you’re using it as a smartwatch, 40 hours in dive mode, and 20 hours when you use this device in GPS mode.
  • No-deco time and decompression stop information
  • 6 different gas mixes are supported, including trimix and nitrox

What makes Garmin Descent Mk1 stand out from its competitors is its ability to provide real-time data that you need for a confident dive. This device offers everything that you need for your dive, and more.

If you have dive buddies, you can even share this data using a compatible smartphone with the Garmin Connect app and upload images on the cloud. You can use GroupTrack to monitor the status of these buddies.

Atmos Mission One

Key features:

  • Built-in GPS to mark entry and exit dives
  • Digital compass
  • Dive site guide that can be shared with your peers
  • 1.2” color display
  • Digital dive log, up to 100 dive sessions
  • 10 sets of time alarms and depth alarms for a safer dive
  • Five dive modes (Nitrox, Air, Freedive, Gauge, Off)

The Atmos Mission One is a highly versatile dive computer that supports diver safety. Having a sleek exterior design, you can wear this computer in and out of the water.

You can access dive logs and store them on your smartphone. The ATMOS app can be downloaded via the Apple Store or Google Play Store. 

However, some Android reviews say that the Android app is not as crisp and clean as the iOS app. This is because the app is in its early development stage. Let’s just hope that they improve their application based on these reviews.

The price point for this device is very affordable, considering all the features that this dive computer offers.

Garmin Striker 4 Marine GPS with Transducer

Key features:

  • 3.5” color display in 420 x 380 px resolution
  • CHIRP (Condensed High-Intensity Radar Pulse) sonar technology with 50/77/200 kHz transducer
  • Mark active diving spots and fish locations for future references
  • Depth up to 1,600 feet in freshwater and 750 feet in saltwater

This compact GPS is paired with CHIRP technology to help you navigate underwater. It gives a clear visual of underwater structures and activities, including fish arcs and coral reefs. You can get all these functions from Garmin Striker 4 at an affordable price. 

Garmin eTrex 20x

Key features:

  • 2.2” 65K color display in 240 x 320 px resolution
  • 3.7 GB internal memory and microSD card slot for storage of a variety of maps
  • GLONASS support and HotFix satellite prediction for an accurate location, even in deep canyons and thick covers

Garmin eTrex 20x is a handheld GPS device that is praised for its affordability while still retaining the functionality and durability of the product. 

This GPS device can withstand water splashes and submersion, dust, dirt, and humidity. Because it is compact, you can hold it in your hand with ease.

Expanded memory for additional maps adds to the capabilities of Garmin eTrex 20x. You can download BlueChart®️ to help you navigate the waters. 

Garmin Inreach Explorer+

Key features:

  • Accelerometer, barometric altimeter, and digital compass
  • Two-way communication is enabled through 100% Global Iridium®️ satellite network
  • 24/7 SOS service to connect with rescue monitoring centers

Although the preloaded maps on this hand-held GPS device are U.S-based, you can use the free Earthmate app that comes with it. You can download maps from your smartphone to this device through this application if you’re outside the United States.

Its global two-way messaging system is supported by the Global Iridium®️ satellite network which lets you deliver a message almost anywhere in the world.

You can now contact and update your loved ones about your whereabouts and your current status. This can also be useful in emergencies. 

You can call emergency hotlines anywhere, any time, through the 24/7 SOS service. 

Your safety is your priority

When going on a dive, it’s important to understand the topography of your dive site. This knowledge will also allow you to have a safe and fun dive experience. Thus, these GPS devices and computers will be a great addition to your next dive.

Also, don’t forget about the importance of underwater navigation. Make sure to fine-tune your navigation skills by taking the Underwater Navigator Specialty course. You can start online today or enroll at your local PADI Dive Center or Resort.

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Dan Martin
Dan shares his newfound knowledge with other Android enthusiasts on joyofandroid.com. Dan also enjoys photography and cooking steak.

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Wetpixel Editor Adam Hanlon and regular contributor Alex Mustard provide some advice about how to avoid and deal with seasickness in this episode of Wetpixel Live. This can be debilitating and, if you are trying to take pictures or shoot videos, can result in your ability to do so being compromised.

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Historic Ship Receives Grant From £1.57bn Culture Recovery Fund

Mary Rose Museum title

Part of the hull on display in its climate-controlled enclosure (Photo: Hufton + Crow/Mary Rose Museum)

The Mary Rose, favoured warship of King Henry VIII, has been awarded £655,304 as part of the UK Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund (CRF) to help overcome problems with the upkeep of the wreck caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

The Mary Rose is one of 1,385 cultural and creative organisations across the UK which will receive urgently needed support from the CRF. Arts Council England has already announced £257 million of investment during the first round of grants, with further funding in the cultural and heritage sector are due to be announced over the coming weeks.

After 33 years of service in the Tudor Navy, the Mary Rose sank in the Solent – the strait that lies between the south coast of England and the Isle of Wight – in 1545, leading the attack against a marauding French invasion fleet. On 11 October 1982, watched by an estimated worldwide audience of 60 million people, a dedicated team of divers and archaeologists raised the ship from the seafloor where she was eventually transported to Portsmouth’s Historic Dockyard.

The award-winning museum houses the remains of the ship together with a collection of some 19,000 Tudor artefacts, which give an extraordinary insight into life during Renaissance Europe, almost 500 years ago. The museum and its contents have proved to be a valuable asset to conservation and learning, as well as maritime archaeology.

In light of the Covid-19 pandemic, however, the museum was forced to close its doors to the public in March 2020, losing  84 per cent of its annual income usually generated by visitors between April and August. Despite cuts to reduce costs, preserving the 500-year-old remains of the ship and its artefacts requires specific environmental conditions to be continually maintained, which comes at a high price due to the need for specialist staff and complex systems and equipment.

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The Mary Rose Museum at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard  (Photo: Ron Ellis/Shutterstock.com)

Helen Bonser-Wilton, Chief Executive of the Mary Rose Trust, said: ‘Despite public closure, the vast costs of keeping the unique archaeological collection in climate-controlled environments 24/7 continue, meaning that the very existence of the Mary Rose was in serious doubt. The grant from the Cultural Recovery Fund, through Arts Council England, is literally a game-changer. It recognises the Mary Rose as one of the crown jewels of British culture, and means that the Trust will now make it through the financial year.  We are immensely grateful to all those who worked to create this invaluable Fund and to invest in the future of British culture.’

Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden said: ‘This funding is a vital boost for the theatres, music venues, museums and cultural organisations that form the soul of our nation. It will protect these special places [and] save jobs…, with further support to come in the days and weeks ahead so that the culture sector can bounce back strongly.’

Sir Nicholas Serota, Chair of Arts Council England, said: ‘Theatres, museums, galleries, dance companies and music venues bring joy to people and life to our cities, towns and villages. This life-changing funding will save thousands of cultural spaces loved by local communities and international audiences. Further funding is still to be announced and we are working hard to support our sector during these challenging times.’

The Mary Rose reopened to visitors in August, however, but visitor business remains fragile and, with the threat of further lockdowns looming, income is expected to remain low for some time. For further information about the Museum and the ship’s history, and to book tickets to visit, head to www.maryrose.org

 

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In comic book culture, it’s believed that if a person can control all the elements, then they can become the most powerful superhero in the world.

When a person can control the elements, there is little that can get in their way. Every PADI Diver has an important superpower that can be harnessed to save the ocean – your unique experiences, passions and drive to protect the underwater world can shape the future of this planet. You don’t need to control all the elements in the universe, you only need to use what you already have to protect it.

There’s no denying it, the power of the torchbearer lies in our ability to mobilize the world’s largest ever network of divers, united behind one common goal – to save the ocean. We each bring our own skills and experiences to the table, be they diving-related or otherwise. What that means is we each have our own super power that only we can use to stand up for the ocean.

In a world full of comparisons and self-doubt, it can seem hard to define your super power. It may even seem as though you don’t have one. Well, I can tell you that is simply not the case! Often, our most powerful talents are hidden in our everyday. Perhaps it’s a quirky passion for parrotfish, past experience in an unrelated business sector or even the ability to spark up conversation with anyone from anywhere.

Combine these skills with another super power that all PADI Divers have – your first-hand experience of the marine world and ability to share it with your community – and the value of our individuality becomes clear. Together, our diversity is our strength.

Take the Dive Against Debris community for example. It begins with a single diver choosing to pick up that fragment of plastic, but has lead us to now remove over a million pieces of debris from the ocean.

“The first global analysis of coastal debris across land and seafloor habitat tangibly demonstrates the important role that citizen science programs can play to inform and mitigate environmental pollution. Scuba divers are especially valuable since they are first responders and can act as the underwater eyes for the marine environment. When PADI divers make ‘Every Dive a Survey Dive’ they truly make a difference in advancing marine conservation.” – Danna Moore, Project AWARE Global Operations Director

Take Leon Haines, a PADI Instructor in the Gili Islands. After noticing that the corals were struggling he knew something had to be done and approached his manager (*note, this was his super power).

Blue Marlin Gili Air is now a Conservation Diver Training Center, educating new divers on the world’s leading methods of reef restoration. And guess what? You could be the next Leon – in fact, maybe you already are! It’s on each of us to uncover our talents and bring them to the surface to save the ocean!

Another example is Dr. Martin Stelfox, a PADI Instructor who noticed the damage ghost fishing nets were doing to sea turtles when working in the Maldives. Martin’s super power was his life-long love for reptiles and firm belief that rescue efforts could go further.

“To me, it felt like we weren’t reaching out to the origin of why this was happening in the first place.” – Dr. Martin Stelfox, The Olive Ridley Turtle Project

As a result, he set up The Olive Ridley Project. The organisation is now based in multiple locations around the Indian Ocean, working to protect sea turtles and their habitats through research, education, outreach and rehabilitation. However, one need not be working in the dive industry to lend a super power to the cause.

Autumn Blum, founder of Stream2Sea, was fun diving when she stumbled across her ocean-saving super power.

“I was doing my safety stop and saw a rainbow on the surface, and I thought it was pretty cool until I got closer and realised it was coming off some snorkelers. It was actually sunscreen oil slick. I get back on the boat and see all us divers rinsing off and I’m looking over at this beautiful reef and envisioning Nemo down there just gasping! As an cosmetic chemist, that was the first time I really thought about how the products I made impact our environment. I came come, quit my job and started Stream2Sea.” – Autumn Blum, founder of Stream2Sea.

Today, divers have the option to protect themselves and the reef from damage, thanks to Autumn’s unique super power. Remember, every last one of you have that same potential within you and it’s our shared responsibility to look inwards and think about how we can make a difference.

Perhaps your super power lies in your local community? Take Lembeh Dive Resort & Spa, a dive resort in Indonesia that puts people at their core.

By supporting nearby villages, divers are able to travel in a way that’s both authentic, environmentally friendly and enriching for the local community. Had Brigitte, Dive Center Manager and Kathrin, General Manager, not combined their own super powers and taken the initiative to do business differently, both the dive and local community would be a lot poorer. They explain, “We wanted to give something back to the community by recognizing that people are our greatest and most important resource, supporting them to live sustainably and strengthening them economically”.  

Our super power could be something as simple as having internet access! Over the past few months, the online Torchbearer Facebook Community has chosen to speak up.

Hundreds of us have added our names to petitions that support a ban on shark fin imports to the UK, protect Mako Sharks in the Atlantic and defend spider crabs and cuttlefish in Australia. The community’s special power has been our ability to recognize that our voices are louder together.

To join in yourself, simply sign up as a PADI Torchbearer at padi.com/onebillion, then you’ll receive an instant invite by email to join the group.

At PADI and Project AWARE, we understand that being part of the team is a super power.

Though most of us are not diving everyday – instead taking care of business in the office – we see our daily habits as a chance to set the tone for the wider organisation. As Rosaria Apuzzo, Customer Relations Assistant in Bristol shows, we’re all thinking about ways we can apply the Torchbearer 5 to our own lives, using our unique skills and – dare I say it – super powers to make change.

She explains, “When I go to the shop with my son we do a mini-campaign to inspire people, speaking up when checking each plastic package, and refusing to buy anything that is not recyclable by saying out loud “we will not buy this item as we care about our planet”.

Meet more of the team and find out how we’re saving the ocean with small changes to our everyday here.

It may feel like the challenges we face are overwhelming. However, as recent events have shown, each day is an opportunity to start doing things differently and there are literally millions of us.

As the world’s largest ever network of ocean advocates with first-hand experience of the ocean, we are more prepared than any other community on the planet has ever been to take on this challenge. This is the PADI Torchbearer Movement and the future is bright.

Sign up to be a PADI Torchbearer at padi.com/onebillion. We need you!

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