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The Dive Site - Issue 7 - Summer 2012
Summer is here! Aaron Gekoski dives Madagascar’s Mitsio Archipelago and the Radames Islands. Freediver Hanli Prinsloo lives her dream of diving with the manta rays of Hanifaru Bay, a coral-encircled lagoon in the Baa Atoll of the Maldives. Manta rays range throughout the world’s waters, appearing to be flying through the water to all those lucky enough to see them. Rainer Schimpf describes one of South Africa’s lesser-visited dive destinations - Algoa Bay. DiveSite interviews Jean-Marie Ghislain, underwater photographer and shark conservationist. A portfolio of stunning images from DiveSite’s most recent photographic competition. Shalini Tewari joins an expedition to explore and document the underwater world of a reef in the Saint Brandon archipelago, 300 kilometres north of Mauritius.
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The Dive Site - Issue 6 - Spring 2011
In our spring issue Julie Taylor and Michelle Lewis return from Zanzibar delighted by its range of easily accessible dive sites, white sandy beaches, warm ocean and sheer island spiciness. Jean Tresfon relays the highs and lows of this year’s sardine run. Marine biologist George Branch speaks about his interest in the ecology and ecosystems of marine species and how human activity affects them. Aaron Gekoski heads undercover into Namibia to investigate one of the biggest wildlife slaughters on earth. Lynne Fraser describes her favourite dive sites. selection of winning images from South Africa’s premier underwater photovideo competition.Al J. Venter sheds light on shark diving off KwaZulu-Natal’s Aliwal Shoal and the threats now facing some of the larger shark species in these waters.
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The Dive Site - Issue 5 - Winter 2011
In our winter issue we head off to Rodrigues Mauritius’s little sister island – named after the Portuguese explorer Diego Rodrigues. We Dive De Hoop Best known for its land-based Whale Trail. What Floats Your Boat? Maritime archaeologist Jon Sharfman explains how he combines his passion for archaeology and diving in a dream job researching underwater heritage in South Africa and further afield. Fish Country The Maldives is more water than land and its population more fish than people. Close Encounters Lesley Rochat joins a photographic expedition to the Bahamas as part of a shark-awareness campaign and finds her shark-diving experience there to be her most moving ever. Bay of Giants A portfolio of images taken by Markus Roth in Cenderawasih Bay, Indonesia.
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The Dive Site - Issue 4 - Autumn 2011
In our autumn issue we celebrate the best of international diving in a stunning portfolio of images from around the world, and Fiona MacIntosh explores a magical dive destination that is often overlooked by South African divers but is almost on our doorstep. The Seychelles is not just about honeymooners and pristine beaches, it is also a world class dive destination and can be more affordable than you might think. The protection of our dwindling shark populations is an important topic, and in our last issue we ran an article by Aaron Gekoski on the increase of shark finning in Mozambique. This issue he digs deeper, travelling to isolated fishing camps to live with the shark hunters. You’ve seen them, photographed them, and marvelled at their beauty, but how much do you really know about nudibranchs? Georgina Jones tells us all about these complex and astonishing creatures.
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The Dive Site Issue 3 - Summer 2011
Our Summer issue is a celebration of diving and the oceans, and we travel to the underwater wonderland of Raja Ampat, visit Bassas da India, and talk to videographer extraordinaire Charles Maxwell. On a more serious note we investigate shark finning in Mozambique with the producers of 'Shiver', consider the pros and cons of spearfishing with freediver Hanli Prinsloo, and showcase some truly amazing images of diving with Nile crocodiles in the Okavango Delta.
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The Dive Site Issue 2 - Spring 2010
In our second issue we travel to the world famous wrecks at Truk lagoon, enjoy Mark van Coller’s amazing sardine run images, dive Aliwal shoal and Durban, celebrate sharks with some spectacular photos from Chris Fallows, and investigate whales and whaling from a historical perspective all the way up to the present day. Click here to view our online version or download our digital version which you can share and distribute.
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The Dive Site Issue 1 - Winter 2010
This is our much anticipated launch issue, and the response from readers has been overwhelming. Thanks to everyone who sent us their comments and suggestions.
If you didn’t register in time to get a copy of the print issue, then check out this online version or download our digital version which you can share and distribute. Fiona McIntosh has dived Mozambique from south to north, and shares her favorite spots with us. Al J Venter takes a trip down memory lane, and we showcase a superb portfolio of Seychelles images from Thomas Peschak. Georgina Jones takes us through the best of Cape Diving, we talk to Lesley Rochat, and David Bristow dives Brothers Islands and shares his thoughts on coral reefs and global warming.
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