We’re in DAN’s Alert Diver!
We’re thrilled to announce that BCSS has been featured in the latest edition of Alert Diver Magazine — the leading international dive publication by Divers Alert Network (DAN).
Titled “Into the Blue,” the article explores the magic of diving in the Bazaruto Archipelago, placing a spotlight on BCSS as more than just a diving destination — but a living, breathing marine observatory where conservation meets adventure.
Whether you’re a diver, ocean lover, or traveler seeking purpose, this article is a must-read. And if you’re a DAN member, the magazine is already in your hands.

DAN Alert Diver Magazine Spread
What’s the Article About?
Written by Evan Hamlyn, with captivating images by Orlando Miranda and Salvador Colvee, the piece opens with a scene familiar to many who’ve dived with us:
“The first thing you notice is the silence… Not the absence of sound — but the absence of people.”
From there, it takes readers on a journey beneath the waves of Bazaruto National Park, highlighting:
- The Big Ocean Five: Dugongs, dolphins, sharks, manta rays, and the thousands of reef species that call these waters home.
- BCSS’s unique approach to recreational diving: blending exploration with citizen science and real-time research.
- Our Ocean Observatory — the first of its kind in Africa — and how your dive contributes to global marine datasets.
- Unforgettable dive sites, from manta ray cleaning stations at Three Trees to the deep reef pinnacles of Marlin.
Why It Matters
This feature marks a milestone for BCSS.
To be featured in Alert Diver — a publication known for showcasing the world’s most compelling dive destinations — affirms what we’ve always believed:
That Bazaruto is one of the most extraordinary, underappreciated dive regions in the world, and that BCSS is leading the way in combining scientific research with unforgettable marine experiences.
This isn’t just a travel article. It’s a call to rethink how we explore our oceans — with curiosity, care, and consciousness.

Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)
What You’ll Discover in the Article
Here’s a sneak peek of what’s inside:
- A vivid narrative of descending into pristine waters, guided by reef crackles, whale song, and circling mantas.
- The story behind BCSS — our founding mission, our community ties, and our vision for responsible dive travel.
- Dive packages and how we train ocean-conscious divers from beginner to dive master.
- Sustainability initiatives — from permaculture gardens to local community engagement.
- Top dive sites including Area 51, The Gap (2 Mile), Forrest Gump, and more.
It’s not just about where to dive — it’s about why it matters.
Where to Read It
You’ll find the article in the October 2025 edition of Alert Diver Magazine, available online and in print for DAN members.
If you’re subscribed, it should already be on your coffee table (or dive bag!). Otherwise, visit DAN’s website to subscribe or explore the digital version.
🔗 www.dansa.org
Article title: “Into the Blue” by Evan Hamlyn
Photography: Orlando Miranda & Salvador Colvee
Interested in reading previous articles that have featured in DAN? Here’s a list:
https://isu.pub/jlaA0aI
https://bit.ly/alert-diver-december-2024
Why You Should Read The Article
We hope this article inspires you to:
- Travel with purpose
- Appreciate the unseen beauty of Bazaruto
- Support marine science and conservation through your next dive
- Join our diving experiences at BCSS — where exploration meets research
Whether you’re planning your next adventure or just looking for inspiration, this piece is a window into one of the world’s last marine sanctuaries.

BCSS diver photographing Bull Shark (Carcharhinus leucas), Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.
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More information:
For questions about this article, please contact:
Ekaterina Kalashnikova, Bazaruto Archipelago – Ocean Observatory Bazaruto Center for Scientific Studies ekaterina.kalashnikova@bcssmz.org
To get in touch and collaborate with our research Center , please visit https://bcssmz.org/logistical-support-consultancy/
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