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The May 2022 issue of SCUBA magazine is here. In this issue you can get to know your regulator better with a handy jargon busting guide, Yo-Han Cha looks at Club life in a post Covid age, we focus on the Boston Sub Aqua Club, investigate a WW2 crash site, and take you to the Maldives.

You will find all of that and much more in our May issue.

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In the April issue of SCUBA magazine Kirsty Andrews looks at the virtues of winter diving, Kirstina Pedder reports on UK aquariums that welcome divers, and Fran Hockley looks at the phenomenon of lone dolphins. Our travel special takes us to the Philippines, and we take you critter spotting in Devon.

And why not have a go at our regular crossword.

You will find all of that and much more in our April issue.

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SCUBA March is here!

This month we return to the Red Sea as worldwide diving spots reopen.

Also in this issue: Andy Torbet joins the turtle saviours of the Maldives, we take a closer look at the UK's spider crabs, and much much more!

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As many of us became regular hikers during lockdown, in our January 2022 issue Andy Torbet looks at the benefits of combining snorkelling with a healthy hike.

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In our January 2022 magazine Paul Naylor looks at two ambush predator in ...

Dr Rosie Stokes looks at the implications of advancing age for today’s divers in our January 2022 issue.

 

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In his January 2022 column our most die-hard proponent of UK diving, Yo-Han Cha, is yearning for foreign shores.

 

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Sadly the January 2022 issue features our last column from Michelle Haywood.

 

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This month’s cover features a stunning photo of a diver on the Scylla highlighting our Big British feature to help you plan a 2022 summer trip to Penzance, Porthkerris and Lundy.

 

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Emperor Divers are aware that travel restrictions imposed by governments to contain COVID 19 are making it difficult for divers to plan their trips. So they’ve decided to temporarily amend their cancellation conditions as follows -

If travel restrictions are implemented by local, Egyptian, Maldivian or Indonesian governments due to COVID 19 (Corona virus) causing divers to be unable to travel then the following will apply:



1. If any new booking that is made for travel between 10 March and 30 April is affected you will be allowed to cancel and get a full...

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