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In the December issue of iSCUBA, Critter Confidential introduces Squattie McSquatface! Paul Naylor takes a closer look at the quirky world of squat lobsters around Eyemouth.

“A Dive to Remember: Part 5” delivers four inspiring stories from our writing competition, featuring dives at Kimmeridge Bay, Whirl Rocks in the Farne Islands, the historic wreck of the Hispania in the Sound of Mull, and the dramatic Plymouth Drop-off.

Plus, in Sea Change in Plymouth, Harrogate SAC members document a fascinating regime shift in the waters off Plymouth, revealing how marine ecosystems...

In the November issue of iSCUBA, we meet Two Sophies as they share expert tips on making the most of the British winter.

Join Bingham SAC on their epic St Kilda expedition, venturing to the remote archipelago beyond the Hebrides for dives steeped in history and wild beauty.

Our Protect Our Seas section dives into sustainability with a feature on eco-friendly waterproofing, plus updates on Lundy going online, angel shark sightings in Wales, and efforts to safeguard wrecks from potting. 

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In the October issue of iSCUBA, we dive into Critter Confidential, uncovering the incredible biodiversity of Cornwall’s legendary Manacles reef system.

“A Dive to Remember: Part 4” brings more gripping tales from our writing competition, featuring unforgettable dives at Plymouth’s James Eagan Layne, Stoney Cove, Rockall, Lundy Island, HMS Port Napier in western Scotland, Hive Beach in Dorset, and the enchanting Isles of Scilly.

In our Protect Our Seas section, Katherine Knight launches her first column as BSAC Environment Chair, joined by Kerry MacKay tackling sewage...

In the September issue of iSCUBA, we spotlight rising talent Bella Smith, a student photographer capturing the magic of the seas around Falmouth. Kristina Pedder sits down with Craig Daniel—newly qualified National Instructor, London Regional Coach, and rebreather test diver—for an inspiring interview on his multifaceted diving journey.

“A Dive to Remember: Part 3” continues with reader stories from Strangford Lough, Pembrokeshire’s offshore islands, Brixham, the Farnes, St Abbs, and the Isle of Man. In our Test Centre, we review SEAC’s new Tablet dive computer, Skull Scuba’s kit...

In the July/August issue of iSCUBA, we dive into Europe’s top underwater destinations to uncover which nation offers the best value for divers. “A Dive to Remember: Part 2” continues the journey from Porthkerris to the Falls of Lorna, sharing more unforgettable stories from our writing competition. In “Two Sophies,” we explore whether a standard BCD can be safely used with twin cylinders. Kirsty Andrews takes us beneath the waves of the South Coast to witness an extraordinary octopus boom in “Octopus Garden.” Meanwhile, our Test Centre puts Icom’s latest VHF Transceiver to the test—could...

In the June issue of iSCUBA, “To Dream of Dolphins” explores the world’s best destinations for magical in-water encounters with these intelligent creatures. “A Dive to Remember” brings you the most captivating scuba stories from our recent writing competition, while “Snorkelling Britain” follows a family adventure that unexpectedly turned into a published guidebook. In “Two Tribes,” Yo-Han reflects on the contrast between his dive group and a Highland hiking crew. Our Test Centre puts Hammond’s Pro-Elite SD Drysuit and Garmin’s Descent G2 dive computer through their paces to see how they...

In the May issue of iSCUBA: "Travel Special: Malta and Gozo" invites you to explore these stunning islands through the eyes of a first-time visitor. Meanwhile, "Kirsty Andrews joins the Cult of Blackwater" takes you on an intriguing underwater adventure. We're excited to share an exclusive excerpt from Simon Mills's new book in "Inside the Britannic," revealing secrets of the Titanic's sister ship. In "Two Sophies," discover how Ocean Diver trainees can keep their theory learning fresh. "Just our Type?" puts SEAC’s latest BCD to the test in our Test Centre.

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In the April issue of iSCUBA: "Magnificent Maldives" invites you to explore sun, sand, and sustainability in our Travel Special. Meanwhile, "Wales after dark" takes you night diving in the Llyn Peninsula. We're excited to announce our competition: Write about your favourite dive and WIN an O’Three 90Ninety drysuit! In "Two Sophies," discover what it's like to carry out a real-world CBL rescue. "Stormy weather" assesses the impact of the UK’s winter storms.

Plus, stay updated with the latest BSAC news, updates from the diving world, and so much more.

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In the March issue of iSCUBA: "Beautiful Bergen" invites you to explore Norway’s clear water shipwrecks. Meanwhile, our Travel Special takes you to the classic dives of the Sinai Peninsula. We're excited to introduce our new column, "Two Sophies," and in "Scuba at school," you'll meet the Ocean Diver trainees of Reading Blue Coat School. In "Dive Dilemmas," Yo-Han Cha discusses the importance of a good Plan B.

Plus, stay updated with the latest BSAC news, updates from the diving world, and so much more.

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In the January/February issue of SCUBA: Photographer Keith Lyall captures the beauty of the Isles of Scilly in "Seagrass under the Sun." Meanwhile, "Liveaboard life" explores Aggressor adventures from Cocos to Cuba, and "Breathe easy" offers insights into regaining confidence for a return to diving. On another front, BSAC members actively participate in the "River of protest," marching for clean water. Lastly, "Volunteer life" features Alex Warzynski sharing his experiences with DPVs, rebreathers, and wrecks.

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