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Receiver of Wreck – Reporting Process Research
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency are aiming to simplify, modernise and streamline the Receiver of Wreck reporting process. To make sure that the new system works for our users we would like to invite you to test our prototype reporting process and provide feedback...
Changes to Social Gatherings
The changes announced that from Monday 14 September 2020 social gatherings of more than six people are banned does not affect existing SAA guidance on diving activity The National Government Body has received confirmation from our partners at Sport and Recreation...
UKDMC – New Medical Form
The UKDMC (United Kingdom Diving Medical Committee) have published a revised self-certification medical form. As a result of this the medical process has changed slightly as follows: The new form consists of three pages, however if all questions have been answered...
‘Green Ends Gully’ and ‘Nest Ends’ (Eyemouth Harbour), Shore Dive Access Road, Planning Application Submitted
The planning application for the relocation of the shore dive access road to 'Green Ends Gully' and 'Nest Ends' at Eyemouth Harbour is now live and available to view on the Scottish Borders Council online planning portal, reference number: 20/00773/FUL Eyemouth...
Return of indoor activities as swimming pools in England are due to reopen
The Government has outlined the measures that will allow outdoor pools in England to reopen from 11 July 2020 and indoor gyms, swimming pools and sports facilities to reopen from 25 July 2020, ensuring millions of people can get back into more sport and fitness...
British Diving Safety Group (BDSG) Website
The SAA are pleased to announce the launch of the new BDSG website (https://bdsg.org.uk/). This site is a major repository on all dive safety related matters, especially the Covid-19 section providing advice covering all aspects of diving. But this site is much...
Safe Return to Diving
As we see lockdown easing and thoughts turn to diving what should we be thinking about? Firstly what does the easing of lockdown mean – as I have seen written it doesn’t mean that the virus has gone away and we are now safe, it just means the NHS has the capacity to...
Good News Alert regarding Charter/Club boat diving
The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) will withdraw the guidance on boat diving in England on July 4th Thanks to lobbying from various National Governing Bodies the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) has today given...
SAA supports Swim England’s #OpenOurPools campaign
We all know how important swimming pools are during the first few months of a novice divers' training We are sure that many were surprised and disappointed when Prime Minister, Boris Johnson did not include swimming pools in the list of businesses that could re-open...
DEFRA shuts down charter boat diving in England
The BDSG have issued a release following an update to the DEFRA COVID-19 guidance on the use of boats. The British Diving Safety Group has noted the guidance issued earlier today (11th June 2020)by Department of Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA).DEFRA’s...
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