Issue one of Diving Adventure was off-press just in time to be previewed during DEMA last November, and has now been distributed to all active SDI, TDI and ERDI members in North America as part of their membership perks while mailing has gone out to more than 15,000 recently certified SDI, TDI and ERDI divers.
Issue two will exceed those numbers as subscriptions have increased as well as SDI/TDI/ERDI members. This second edition which is 75 pages and includes articles written by Stan Waterman, Bret Gilliam, Brian Carney and Flemming Elleboe on fish feeding and its effect on wild marine life, diving the B-17 Jack Black, resting in the south pacific at 150 ft and exploring Cocos Island – by submarine!! Along with these interesting and greatly educative articles are fantastic photo shoots by world’s renowned underwater photographers Mauricio Handler with a wonderful portfolio of underwater pictures and Rod Klein, who shares his amazing shots of the Dwarf Minke Whales off of The Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
“We feel the second issue raised the bar for a quality diving magazine,” commented Steve Lewis, director of product development for International Training and Editor of Diving Adventure Magazine. “This isn’t a magazine that you get in the mail, flip through once or twice and never pick up again like so many publications out there. You can actually sit down and read the articles, learn a little on the way from the scientific or historic side and be blown away with the photography within.”
Issue three of Dive Adventure Magazine will hit the stands just in time for the DEMA show this year. “It will be our ‘DEMA Issue’,” stated Cris Merz, Advertising Manager for Diving Adventure Magazine. “We are already working hard on it and want to unveil it during the show.”
Diving Adventure is available by subscription for $15 for two issues or $25 for four issues. Subscription inquiries can be directed to info@divingadventuremag.com.
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