
Shout a big “Well done” to Brian Azzopardi, the person who takes care of the Cirkewwa Dive Site changing rooms, who in preparation for the Divers for Puttinu fundraising event and summer 2023 has done a bit of TLC.
Thanks Buddy!














Shout a big “Well done” to Brian Azzopardi, the person who takes care of the Cirkewwa Dive Site changing rooms, who in preparation for the Divers for Puttinu fundraising event and summer 2023 has done a bit of TLC.
Thanks Buddy!
From The Malta Independent on Sunday Leafing through the pages of the annual reports on the working of the Museum Department for the years 1960-70, it is possible to have a particularly good overview of what was a relatively new specialised field and branch of research. Underwater archaeology started to thrive in the early 1960s Read More
The Gozo Tourism Association among its budget proposals, made the following calls: Furthermore, the Gozo Tourism Association believes that the environmental planning subject is not necessarily connected on land use only, but should encompass also the coast and surrounding seas. Our coastal waters and the marine life therein form part of our environment as well, Read More
Well done for PDSA: Professional Diving Schools Association Malta and the Malta Tourism Authority for co-ordinating the placing of special marker buoys indicating the presence of wrecks for Mariners. Only one is left to be placed (Cominoland) which will be sorted in the coming days. Special reminder to mariners and pleasure boat owners, charters or Read More
From Transport Malta Local Notices to Mariners Transport Malta is notifying mariners (that includes diving boats) that there will be some Submarine Training near to HMS Stubborn between July2 and July 14. A safety zone of 200m must be kept. It is unclear if diving will be allowed on HMS Stubborn. A copy of the Read More
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Timesofmalta.com reports that Oceanography experts are encouraging people to eat an alien species of shrimp that has seen an increase in population over the past five years. Prof. Alan Deidun took to Facebook on Monday with photos of the Red Sea mantis shrimp, a crustacean native to tropical waters first caught in Maltese waters five Read More