Well done for another cleanup by Civil Protection Department, Clean Malta – Cleansing and Maintenance Division and Raniero’s Adventures!
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Transport Malta issued a notice to Mariners advising of filming at Paradise Bay on the 27 October 2022. This might affect Boat Dives departing from South Quay. Notice is reproduced below.
Grant Thornton and Diveshack remove half a ton of debris from Qui-Si-Sana
Timesofmalta.com reports that Financial services firm Grant Thornton and scuba diving school Diveshack Malta have recently teamed up to carry out a beach clean-up in Qui-Si-Sana, Sliema. A 39-strong team composed of 13 nationalities swept the beach and the seabed, recovering a staggering 515 kilos of debris. While the land party was busy picking up Read More
Updated: Archaeological Zones at Sea TM notice
Last month Transport Malta has issued the updated Coastal notice to mariners regarding historical wrecks declared as archaeological zones at sea by the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage. If you’re a non-diver, or never dived these wrecks, most of these can be seen at https://underwatermalta.org/ To dive these wrecks, which are mainly under 50m depth, one Read More
Main-plane reconstruction for Spitfire EN199
Post by Mr Frederick Galea on Facebook on the 1 June 2022 The other day we showed you the reconstruction of the main-planes. This time we shall see what other components were required for the project to move on towards completion. NOTE: Today, in place is Maltese legislation protecting underwater cultural heritage.
Diver’s opinion: Getting hooked in a marine park – not by the diving experience… but by hooks!
Occasionally we receive contacts in our mailbox which leave a lot of room for thinking.. this is one of them received very recently and whose message should not be ignored. Any further comment is superfluous. Please share this opinion with any authority that might want to listen… and act! If you want to send us Read More
44 year old Russian man dies after diving off Manoel Island
Timesofmalta.com reports that Police announced that A 44-year-old Russian man died after finding himself in difficulties while diving off Gzira. The incident happened at 5.30pm near Manoel Island. The man was pulled to the shore by people who happened to be in the area. He was given first aid but died shortly after being admitted Read More