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May 29, 2026
On this week's list:
No power, no drinking water, just epic diving and the rush of chasing seadragons. Logan Wood took the new Sony a7 V to document Indiana University's underwater archaeologists in the Dominic Republic. Peter Muld films the impacts of pollution and ocean warming on Sweden's coasts.
1. Chasing Seadragons: A Remote Excursion to the South Coast of Western Australia

No power, no drinking water, just epic diving. Jason Milligan and his fellow seadragon-enthusiasts drive eight hours to remote parts of the Australian coast to rough it for a week in exchange for epic dive with seadragons.
SEE MORE: Chasing Seadragons: A Remote Excursion to the South Coast of Western Australia
2. Sony a7 V Underwater in Dominican Republic 4K [VIDEO]
![Sony a7 V Underwater in Dominican Republic 4K [VIDEO]](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0866/6704/files/sony-a7-v-dominican-republic-blog-cover_1024x1024.jpg?v=1780060646)
Logan Wood recently took the Sony a7 V hybrid camera to the Dominican Republic to document the work of archaeologists from the Indiana University (IU) Center for Underwater Science.
SEE MORE: Sony a7 V Underwater in Dominican Republic 4K [VIDEO]
3. Featured Customers | Peter Muld Change Starts Underwater

Peter Muld is a Swedish filmmaker using his Canon R5 and Ikelite gear to film the impacts of pollution and ocean warming on Sweden's coasts.
SEE MORE: Featured Customers | Peter Muld Change Starts Underwater
What we're reading
PADI and Scuba Diving Magazine Open Entries for 2026 Through Your Lens Photo Contest
NOAA’s 2026 Get Into Your Sanctuary underwater photo contest is open for entries
The longest whale journey ever recorded links Australia to Brazil
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