News
Our friends from the Underwater Journal have just released their latest PDF downloadable issue. Issue 28 is once again packed with articles including one on the Red Epic and lots of nice images. Regular readers will recognize a new look and the webpage has new features.
You can see more on the UWJ homepage and in the issue release belw.

UWJ Issue 28 is Ready for Download
UWJ issue 28 of the Underwater Journal’s downloadable pdf format features magazine is now available at UnderwaterJournal.com.
Issue 28 includes a report on an idyllic resort setting in Maldives, adventure diving in Patagonia, buoyancy advice from DAN, a profile on one of the world's most accomplished underwater cinematographers, and an encounter with one of the ocean's true living fossils.
As always, Journal issues are formatted for easy viewing on either a tablet, laptop or desktop, with no zooming to read tiny type, waiting on gee-whiz interactive features that don't load, or scrolling through annoying text windows. Issues can be saved to your hard drive or to iBooks, and as always, subscriptions are free.
To download your copy, visit underwaterjournal.com, and click on the UWJ ISSUES tab on the website home page.
Underwater Journal’s New Look
Underwater Journal has made a few changes. Along with a New Look, the parent website now includes whole new set of Features.
For the past five years, we've delivered the Underwater Journal almost exclusively as a hot-linked PDF package that can be viewed online, downloaded and saved for future reading. We know this isn’t enough so we revamped the website to be more intuitive and dynamic by added a blog and news feeds, streamlined issues for even faster downloading as well as created an online library where you can find, read and archive new and past issues of the Journal faster than ever.
In addition to the Journal, UWJ now provides ongoing content that includes diving news, travel deals, product reviews, dive site reports and destination coverage. And in case you miss something, all content lives at underwaterjournal.com in an easily-searched database.
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