GOAL

Our goal is to practice recreational and technical diving in the region of Singapore; we welcome divers from all training agencies and nationalities.

Divers and non-divers are welcome to join us for memorable week-ends and BBQs.

We are not a dive operation but we can give you some recommendations  and introduce you to dive instructors.

CONTACT US

Please e-mail to:
singaporeeuropeandivers@hotmail.fr
Dimanche 1 juin 2008
Lunch on Saturday, 14 June 2008:

Singapore European Divers will meet for lunch at Le Carillon de l'Angelus, 24 Ann Siang Road, Tel: 6423.0353. South-East Asia is the perfect location for diving. You never tried...You are a certified diver...Come and join us for lunch to discuss all of it.  Non-divers are welcome !  If you wish to join, then please inform us in advance at singaporeeuropeandivers@hotmail.fr

Experience Programs & Training Courses:

Equator Dive is starting a new cycle of experience programs (Discover Scuba Diving, Discover Local Diving, etc.) and training courses (Open Water Diver, Advanced Open Water Diver, Rescue Diver, Divemaster, etc.). Let us know your interest at singaporeeuropeandivers@hotmail.fr


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Dimanche 1 juin 2008
30 June 2008 @  Cumi Bali

New divers, experience divers and non-divers meeting at Cumi Bali to share their passion for diving, indonesian food, lime juice and ice-cream.

All of us are expecting Eugene's schedule for the next trips !  






















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Dimanche 1 juin 2008
Thanks to EQUATOR DIVE (www.equatordive.sg) and congratulations to all our new divers !






























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Samedi 31 mai 2008
In 1996, the Nature's Best International Photography Awards was created as an annual competition to recognize outstanding nature photography and foster the efforts of photographers worldwide, as well as further conservation awareness.

Today, the competition has grown to be recognized as one of the world's most respected photo competitions. Select competition winners' photographs are exhibited at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. Visit the Nature's Best Photography Awards site (www.naturesbestphotography.com).

Some of the underwater pictures we liked most:





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Dimanche 27 avril 2008
After Bangkok in 2007, ADEX was back to Singapore this year (www.asiadiveexpo.com) at Suntec.

It certainly was an excellent opportunity to collect information for planning exciting dive trips in the region.

We were pleased to meet again with Mathew (www.protechdivers.com) and Andy (www.rebreatherlab.com/framework.htm).
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Dimanche 27 avril 2008


The Singapore European Divers selected Tioman Reef Divers (www.tiomanreefdivers.com) for this week-end diving trip and recommend it to you if you are looking to dive a Tioman.  You will enjoy there their friendly welcome and professional services. Tioman Reef Divers operates small speed boats to bring you some of Tioman best dive sites !

Congratulations to Cecile for its OWD with Ken while Christophe and Irene continued their IDC with Eugene.
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Dimanche 6 avril 2008
    Where and when to see the big mola molas? Do you want to see manta rays and sperm whales? Have you seen some of those rare blue seafans?

    Do you want to know about the best dive sites in Asia? The Similans, Sipadan, Manado, Layang Layang, Raja Ampat...

    Then do not miss this annual issue of the AsianDivers!  Great maps (usually the one you spend hours to look for on the internet) about the dives sites in Indonesia, Malaysia, Maldives, Micronesia, Thailand and Philippines.


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Jeudi 7 février 2008
undefinedThe best time to dive this huge wreck is during the months of April to June.

Singapore European Divers is planning to charter a technical live-aboard to dive the wreck but we need to be a minimum of eight.  Note that a TDI Instructor Trainer may join us so, for those interested, there would be the possibility to combine a course with the trip.

If you are a technical diver and interested in diving the HMS Repulse , then drop us an e-mail at singaporeeuropeandivers@hotmail.fr.

About the wreck:

The sheer size of the wreck (242m) is staggering and it takes many dives just to orient yourself on the outside. HMS Repulse lies on her port side in 55 msw in the South China Sea about 50 nautical miles north of Tioman Island, Malaysia. The vessel rests on her partially buried superstructure, so it is possible to see the gun deck and main turrets.

Visibility is usually 10-30m, sometimes more, but can creep lower near the bottom if there is a thermocline. In april 2004, the wreck can be seen from the surface standing on the back of the boat. The water is warm and clear, the bottom is sand, ambient light is plentiful, and visibility is excellent. Torpedo damage to the hull is easy to find, as are the main and secondary guns. marine life is abundant. The vessel is huge, and repeated dives are needed to see the entire hull.

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Background:


HMS Repulse is battlecruiser built at Clydebank in Scotland. Completed in August 1916, she joined the Grand Fleet and operated in the North Sea for the remainder of World War I.

In 1933-36, Repulse was again modernized. She operated with the Home Fleet in the North Sea and Atlantic during the first two years of the Second World Later she was sent to the Far East, accompanying the new battleship Prince of Wales. The two ships arrived at Singapore just before Japan began the Pacific War.

While returning to Singapore on 10 December 1941, Repulse and Prince of Wales were attacked by Japanese high-level bombers and torpedo planes. HMS Repulse was struck by one bomb in the first wave of the attack, and five torpedoes in the third wave. Eleven minutes after the first torpedo struck, Repulse rolled over and sank, followed less than an hour later by the Prince of Wales.
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Jeudi 7 février 2008
As the monsoon season is ending, the Singapore European Divers are getting ready for their first diving trip of the year and PULAU DAYANG is our destination.

Dayang Island is located approximately 65 kilometers off Mersing on the Northeast coast of Johor in Malaysia.  Pulau Dayang, next to Pulau Aur, is among the last unspoiled marine paradise in West Malaysia and is the perfect opportunity for rest and relaxation.

We will be leaving from Singapore on Friday evening for 2 days / 6 dives and return to Singapore on Sunday evening.

If you wish to join, then do not hesitate and drop us an e-mail at singaporeeuropeandivers@hotmail.fr

Cheers,
Singapore European Divers (SED)

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Dimanche 11 novembre 2007
Our next trip and last trip to Dayang for this year is scheduled on 17/18 November. Those interested to join us, please e-mail to singaporeeuropeandivers@hotmail.fr

Cheers,
Christophe
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