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Swimming with Sharks in Palau

Every year, divers from around the globe gather in Palau for something remarkable - witnessing apex predators exactly as nature intended, in the world's first shark sanctuary.This February marks the 24th annual Shark Week Palau, hosted by Fish 'n Fins, the island's premier dive center. What started in 2002 as a research initiative has grown into a celebration of sharks and the conservation philosophy that protects them.

VRAK nominated for Museum of the Year 2026

Vrak – Museum of Shipwrecks in Stockholm, Arbetets Museum in Norrköping, and Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg have been nominated for the Museum of the Year 2026 award. The Museum of the Year award is presented annually to a Swedish museum that has distinguished itself through innovation and social engagement. In 2026, the award will be presented for the 30th time.

Diving Experience Days 2026 at Lake Goitzsche

Product fair, expert advice, and practical tests in open water. From May 15 to 17, 2026, the “Diving Experience Days 2026” will take place at Marina Bernstein on Lake Goitzsche. The event is aimed at recreational divers, beginners, and those interested in water sports. The event will open on Friday, May 15, at 12:00 noon.

26th Ship Archaeology Seminar of the Society for Ship Archaeology

Basic knowledge in the field of ship archaeology in theory and practice. In the summer of 2026 (August 24-29, 2026), the traditional Ship Archaeology Seminar of the Society for Ship Archaeology (in the State Association for Underwater Archaeology M-V) will be held for the 26th time.

Deep-Sea Vents and the Mystery of Life’s Origins

At the bottom of the ocean, where sunlight never reaches and pressures would crush a submarine like a tin can, volcanoes blaze and chemicals gush from cracks in the seafloor. It is here, amid utter darkness and crushing cold, that some of the most bizarre and unlikely life forms found on our planet thrive. These places—called hydrothermal vents—are more than just alien oases of life. They may also hold the answer to one of the greatest questions ever asked: where and how did life begin?

Sea levels along coastlines higher than previously assumed

New research shows that sea levels along many coastlines are significantly higher than assumed in most risk assessments. A team led by Philip Minderhoud and Katharina Seeger concludes in Nature that regions in Southeast Asia and the Indo-Pacific in particular deviate by about 1 to 1.5 meters from the previously calculated level and are more severely affected than previously thought.

Appeals court upholds manslaughter conviction of Conception captain

A U.S. federal appeals court has upheld the conviction of Jerry Boylan, captain of the dive boat Conception. The 71-year-old former ship's officer had already been found guilty in November 2023 of committing “misconduct, negligence, or carelessness by a ship's officer” – a legal basis known as “manslaughter by a seaman.” In May 2024, Boylan was sentenced to four years in federal prison. With the appeals court's decision, his sentence is now final and he must begin serving his time.

Research diving at minus 20 degrees Celsius

Field research in Antarctica: Anyone conducting field research in Antarctica is exposed to the forces of nature and has to forego all comforts for several weeks, including time to themselves. Elisa Merz dives here for science. The biogeochemist and research diver from Konstanz has worked in one of the most extreme places on our planet.

Recall Second Stage Hollis 200LX

Please discontinue use of the Hollis 200LX Second Stage Regulator: If you are using a Hollis 200LX second stage regulator (whether solo, with DCX Yoke/DIN, or as an octopus), please take note: Manufacturer Huish Outdoors has issued a “Stop Use / Stop Sale” warning. The reason for this is reports of internal components coming loose or breaking in the 200LX – in the worst case, this could cause the second stage to “fail.”

Exclusive and exciting diving event in Nuttlar

The PATD diving association is hosting a special event on June 27 and 28, 2026: an exclusive weekend in the Nuttlar slate mine, offering divers of all experience levels the rare opportunity to experience the fascination of mine and cave diving up close and to exchange ideas with renowned speakers on important diving topics.