In an opinion article on the Times of Malta, recently apppinted Parliamentary Secretary Alicia Bugeja Said announces the setting up of a phone line to report lost nets, which are then reclaimed by NGO Zibel.
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In an opinion article on the Times of Malta, recently apppinted Parliamentary Secretary Alicia Bugeja Said announces the setting up of a phone line to report lost nets, which are then reclaimed by NGO Zibel.
Read more Times of Malta
Keep your eyes peeled this summer, for the LIONFISH! The Spot the Alien Fish competition is still on, as is our reward! We are insisting on the need of this early warning system since the lionfish is a highly INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES (IAS) and hence it’s numbers need to be managed so as to mitigate Read More
Updated 11:30 with ADPD statement Timesofmalta.com reports that during a press conference yesterday, ADPD – the Green Party spokespersons remarked about the lack of progress on the diving strategy announced in 2022. DIvinginfo.mt a few days ago also reported on the lack of progress on action points in this strategy in this article of a Read More
The Malta Freediving Club has just launched its summer 2024 planner. You an either save it or look for the next even on our events calendar. Wish you lots of great and safe dives!
The University of Malta announced that a new fish for the Mediterranean – the white unicorn Naso annulatus – has been caught in Maltese waters and reported through the Spot the Alien Fish Campaign, a national citizen science campaign coordinated by Prof. Alan Deidun, Dr. Adam Gauci, Mr. Johann Galdies and Mr. Martin Galea De Read More
On Monday 5th December 2022, ATLAM Sub-Aqua Club hosted a presentation by DAN about recent advances in diving research, presented by Professor Alessandro Marroni. The well attended event by local recreational and professional divers and instructors numbering close to a hundred were regaled with a very interesting presentation starting from Prof. Marroni’s dream and thesis Read More
From “The Malta Independent” Research on a Phoenician-era shipwreck off Xlendi in Gozo can help us better understand our past, Professor Timmy Gambin told The Malta Independent. “Our research is important because nobody has excavated at the depth that we have excavated. To a certain extent, we’ve unlocked at least some of the doors for Read More