Our next confirmed start date for the Research Diver Course is Tuesday 5th October 2010.
For the remainder of this year, we are offering 15% off all bookings on the 28 day Research Diver course.
This was the first buoyancy challenge by RED SEA RESEARCH. It raised 1100 egyptian pounds that will be used for local projects.
Congratulations to Laura, Dom, Daryl and Jane for passing their research diver course with us this May…
Cleaning Dahab’s beaches can offer be a tireless job with rubbish gathering in large quantities over a small period of time,…
With high Andean peaks and a humid tropical forest, Bolivia is a country of ecological extremes. But the unusually low winter temperatures experienced by the country’s tropical region in July and August hit freshwater species hard…
The World Heritage Committee decided to remove the Galapagos Islands (Ecuador) from the List of World Heritage Sites in Danger, despite IUCN´s recommendation to the contrary.
It’s the biggest run of sockeye salmon in British Columbia since 1913. Some 34 million fish are thronging the Fraser River as they return from the sea to spawn, federal regulators announced on 31 August.
Persistent bubbling is stirring the water’s surface in the Erebus and Terror Gulf, a remote spot off the Antarctic Peninsula. When he saw the commotion in 2000, Argentinian geologist Rodolfo del Valle was intrigued…
The humble Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) bears a heavy burden. It may be just a small, shrimp-like crustacean, but its sheer abundance makes it one of the largest protein sources on Earth…

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