Scuba Diver Ocean Planet Issue 2/2016 | Page 46

ADEX 2016 APRIL 15–17 SUNTEC SINGAPORE DIVING INTO THE GREEN By Kelvin Pung Kelvin Pung highlights the marine life at Pulau Hantu, Singapore, through 48 pages of stunning images. Aimed at both divers and non-divers, Diving into the Green is a vibrant coffee-table book showcasing what we see in local Singapore waters.​| SGD48.50 THE SCUBA DIVER’S GUIDE TO UNDERWATER VIDEO By Jill Heinerth Professional underwater filmmaker and explorer Jill Heinerth shares her tips for scuba divers interested in shooting underwater video, whether experienced or starting with a GoPro. This book offers specific technical information, anecdotes and guidance for improving your underwater filmmaking skills. | SGD43 THE ESSENTIALS OF CAVE DIVING, SECOND EDITION By Jill Heinerth With decades of technical diving experience, including world record cave dives, and paradigm changing underwater exploration, Woman Divers Hall of Fame member Jill Heinerth has created this contemporary guidebook for cave divers. Generously illustrated, the book is full of practical underwater knowledge, including sidemount techniques and the latest rebreather technology. Encompassing all levels of cave diving, this manual is an essential tool – appropriate and relevant to all cave training disciplines. | SGD43 THE BASICS OF REBREATHER DIVING By Jill Heinerth GHOSTS OF THE DEEP: DIVING THE SHIPWRECKS OF SRI LANKA By Dharshana Jayawardena Portals to bygone eras, the shipwrecks of Sri Lanka are enduring testimonies to a long, rich cultural history. Historical records suggest that there are hundreds of wrecks littering Sri Lanka’s mysterious waters and while some have been located and their identity ascertained, others remain secrets to be uncovered. Still more will likely never be found. | SGD135 SDOP 44 Providing information based on her decades of exploration and teaching experience, professional rebreather instructor Jill Heinerth leads readers through the history, basics and technical aspects of rebreather diving. Jill adds just the right amount of rich personal anecdotes to provi