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DIVE INTO BLUE - The First Caribbean Dive Magazine Focused Exclusively on the Region
- By S Coward
- Published 03-Dec-10
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Blue is the vision of publisher and founder, Solomon Baksh, whose love affair with diving began more than twenty years ago. As a PADI Master Instructor and renowned underwater photographer, he has travelled extensively in the Caribbean and noticed a glaring lack of promotion of the dive industry through print media regionally, except for established destinations in that niche market.
“We did not have
a publication in the
The premiere October
2010 issue features Grenada,
Tobago and Dominica,
all chosen for their rich and healthy marine environments. The Shipwreck
Diving Capital of the World showcases Grenada’s natural shipwrecks,
taking the reader on a literary and visual tour of about ten sites. The
editorial detail includes durations of the dives, historical facts and crisp
descriptions of marine life on each dive.
Drift diving gets
special attention in Solomon Baksh’s, A Drifter’s Paradise— a narrative
account of what makes Tobago so famous for its exhilarating, adrenalin-pumping
drift dives. Who knew that the “drama of Dominica’s topography continues
beneath the waves?” In Volcanoes Above and Below…” Bradt travel-guide
author, Paul Crask, explores astounding wall dives in the Soufriere Scott’s
Head Marine Reserve.
Each issue
features at least three destinations, exploring not only the dive sites but
also other aspects of ecotourism and indigenous culture, taking readers off the
well-trodden path—something more than three million dive enthusiasts who travel
abroad annually, will find appealing. Each magazine covers the mainstay of the
countries’ economies and includes general tourist information and destination
maps. Additionally, the Postcards section captivates readers with
exquisite land-based scenery and wildlife.
Already, Blue
(Caribbean) has garnered rave reviews from leaders in the industry,
especially as it just made its international debut at the massive Diving
Equipment and Marketing Association (DEMA) Show in Las Vegas last month.
Perhaps one of the most recognised authorities on diving in the Caribbean is Peter A. Hughes, President, DivEncounters, Inc. and former owner of a fleet of luxury live-aboard yachts. Peter, who spent some of his childhood in Tobago, has since taken thousands of divers to the fascinating reefs of numerous Caribbean destinations, including Grenada and Tobago. He says: “Blue is exquisite, with extraordinary photography and accurate editorial. It has lots of potential for success. I feel right at home just flipping through the pages!”
Ray Sloper, NAUI
Instructor and Event Manager of the Tobago Underwater Carnival, calls Blue (Caribbean), “Eye candy for divers.”
Three issues are
scheduled for 2011. Among the countries to be covered are St Lucia, St. Kitts and Nevis, Bonaire, Bahamas, British Virgin Islands and many others.
The next issue, to be published in March 2011, will feature Barbados; exposure that Gavin Smith, President of the Barbados Dive Operators Association says is greatly needed: “It will raise the profile to indicate how Barbados isn’t just a place where you can go on vacation and dive. What we’re trying to do and what the magazine will do is show Barbados as a serious dive destination. With the longer, more detailed articles and clearer, hi-definition images, they’ll illustrate much better, the diving that’s around here.”
About Deep Blue
Publications Ltd.
Publisher/Founder and
Underwater Photographer Solomon Baksh, has been able to turn his hobby into a
career. He successfully combined his knowledge in advertising and publishing,
with his dive qualifications and business. Editorial Director, Sandra Baksh has
had extensive experience in editorial aspects of major print media: books,
magazines and newspapers. Magazine editing has been her specialty for the past
six years.
For more information,
contact Sandra
Baksh, Editorial Director of Deep Blue Publications Ltd. at telephone: 1 (868)
693-1782 or email editor@bluecaribbeanmag.com.
Website: www.bluecaribbeanmag.com
