Credit for the discovery of this wreck goes to the then Skipper of Lady M., “Ahmed the Crazy”. They called it the half wreck because it consisted of a stern and superstructure and one very... Read More...
The Death of Ships
Text & Photos: Mike Ward The northern Red Sea was a dangerous place for shipping in the second half of the nineteenth century. In 1869, the Carnatic struck Abu Nuhas. In 1876, the Dunraven hit what ... Read More...
Why Dive the Southern Red Sea?
Sharks, Dolphins, Mantas, Jacks, Nudibranchs and Clownfish, the list goes on and on. If you are after variety then The Southern Red Sea is the place to be. Underwater nature is forever changing with t... Read More...
A SURVIVORS TALE
By: PETER COLLINGS, SS1 PLATINUM PRO 5000 Since witnessing the sinking of the Giannis D in 1983 Peter Collings has commuted between England and the Red Sea diving, locating, identifying and surveying... Read More...
CONSERVATION OF ENDEMIC MARINE LIFE OF THE RED SEA
Endemic marine lives are those that occur only at the RED SEA and nowhere else in the world. The intention of this series of article is to spot the attention of the Red Sea lovers for this kind of rar... Read More...