
Simply Diving CONGRATULATIONS TO NEW DIVEMASTERS ALLY CAMBELL AND DANNY NELMES. The highest scores seen in a long long time! Top work chaps. And now for the big one... IDC in less than 10 days!

Simply Diving 80 metres of nasty monofilament netting wrestled from our favourite reef and the lives of several Slipper Lobsters (among others) saved. Good work Ally, Neal and Dan!

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International Underwater and Beach Clean Up Day, September 19th 2009. Massive thanks to all who got stuck in: Warren Pritchard, Paul Sutton, Ally Cambell, Dan Nelmes, Peter Vermeul, Miguel Navarro, Mark Dunne plus all other volunteer divers and the people of Gibraltar.
And now Simply Diving has been invited to take part... in the ongoing research into the marine life of Camp Bay and its surrounding dive sites.
A good day all round then!Read More
And now Simply Diving has been invited to take part... in the ongoing research into the marine life of Camp Bay and its surrounding dive sites.
A good day all round then!Read More

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Simply Diving will be taking part in the Project AWARE International Clean Up Day on September 19th 2009.
We will be diving one of our favourite dive sites - Camp Bay, Gibraltar - and are calling on all our dive chums to join us for this great cause.
Sign up now and your fee will be donated directly to Project AWARE!
Half-price diving and doing your bit for the ocean in one go!
Time:8:30AM Saturday, September 19th
Location:Camp Bay

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says: "Take advantage of our amazing half price diving offer and contribute to the world’s biggest ocean clean up operation at the same time!"
http://www.simplydiving.com/news/ocean-c leanup.html

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's Instructor Becky has just published her latest Blogbook entry. Read it here: http://www.simplydiving.com/blogbook/?p= 96
Source: www.simplydiving.com
Well, it’s a few months now since I arrived here in sunny Spain from Australia, and its been a pretty hectic summer… so far! My first day was a big jump into the deep end as there were nine ...

Simply Diving got back at 1am last night after a pair of great night dives. 24 degrees warm, followed by a shifty looking school of Barracuda and getting up close & personal with a resident Cuckoo Wrasse were highlights. More diving under moonlight planned for September!

Simply Diving 's team is diving in shorts and rash vests. Water temperature is 29 degrees! Anyone care to join us...??

Simply Diving Our latest shots from recent dives, from our very own Peter Vermeul. Yes, this is Spain. For more check out the Gallery on www.simplydiving.com.

Simply Diving reckons the Seahorse spotted by our intrepid divers yesterday in La Herradura is a good indication of our burgeoning reef life! (Thanks to Cecilie and Eirin)

Simply Diving says go and read "A Month in the Life of a DMT" - Danny's comic account of his first month as a Simply Diving intern... http://www.simplydiving.com/blogbook/
Source: www.simplydiving.com
I look back every so often and think just how far I’ve come in the short space of time since joining Simply Diving’s team. Who’d have thought that I’d make it to PADI Rescue Diver? And to top it off, going onto the next step as a Divemaster Trainee. ...

Simply Diving
reckons it's all gone Sunfish crazy. So here's a fact for each Mola Mola spotted by our dive team today:
1 - They're the heaviest of all bony fishes
2 - Mola in Latin means millstone or rounded shape
3 - Females can release 300 million eggs at once
4 - They eat jellyfish
5 - Or sometimes plastic bags instead

Simply Diving 's team spotted three juvenile Ocean Sunfish in one day. (See earlier Wall post for details on this magnificent fish!)



































