I first dived the Red Sea just after Moses and the Israelites had crossed it. No, that’s an exaggeration but now it does seem like a very long time ago.
Scuba-diving was in its infancy and mos... Read More...
Get Rid Of Fog
Ever wished you had windscreen wipers underwater? You DID defog your mask before you started your dive but somehow it’s fogged up again and you don’t really want to take it off just to cle... Read More...
A coral banquet: Nocturnal feeding
Who can say that they have ever observed stony corals getting in a sort of "hunting fever?" The role of corals as an important predator in the reef is mostly unknown. Food acquisition at night remains... Read More...
CRUISING THE RED SEA
With the Red Sea having a little too much of the good things on offer, it’s easy to retreat into clichés when writing about diving there. Aquamarine, turquoise, azure, pristine, crystal clear, ... Read More...
Liveaboards adopt Tracking System
In the Red Sea more and more Liveaboards are taking safety very seriously and protecting their guests with the latest high-tec device.
When the ENOS® system was launched the Egyptian authorities... Read More...