Local diver Victor Micallef recently shared the following video with some information about the locally occurring Electric Ray.
Let’s just say it’s a stunner 🙂
Thanks to Victor for sharing as per below.
Local diver Victor Micallef recently shared the following video with some information about the locally occurring Electric Ray.
Let’s just say it’s a stunner 🙂
Thanks to Victor for sharing as per below.
A big well done to New Dimension Scuba (NDS) for their commitment to collect as much fishing wire as they can from dive sites this year! You can help & be mentioned as well! Send us your stories and pics to be featured!
Timesofmalta.com has published an opinion piece by Mr Daniel Xerri, a senior lecturer at the University of Malta and a technical diver, with regard to the recent judgement in the case against the buddy of the late Ms. Christine Gauci who passed away following a diving accident in Gozo in January 2020. You may find Read More
From the Times of Malta Scuba divers and salt farmers are at loggerheads over the right to access parts of Gozo’s north coast ahead of a key season for both industries that are crucial to the island’s economy. Divers, who make up more than a fifth of all tourists to Gozo each year, say they Read More
From Times Of Malta During their annual Ocean Bed Clean-Up, the QLZH Foundation (www.qlzhfoundation.com.mt), the philanthropic arm of QuickLets and Zanzi Homes, collected over 1.8 tons (1,800kg) of rubbish from the seabed and surroundings of Senglea waterfront. It took over half a day for the team of 100 volunteers, including 40 divers and 12 people Read More
Open letter to Authorities by local divers and activists Mark Gatt and Raniero Borg Published on The Shift News on the 22/09/2023 Note: an earlier version of this article stated the wrong surname for the co-author Mark Gatt. Apologies for any inconvenience caused!
From thelucknowtribune.com Maltese waters have once again been used as a set for an upcoming Bollywood movie (read more about it here). Whilst the article below may have some inaccuracies (please note our waters never go below 14 degrees), it’s nice to see that the movie industry in Malta also manages to attract movies related Read More