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Anders Jälmsjö
Most people call me Samaka which is Arabic and means fish. The
nickname comes from when I first came to Hurghada and was working
with daily diving. I always gave my divers long time in the water
and so every day it was me the boat crews were waiting for before
they could let the moorings slide and go home. “Who are we waiting
for?” someone would ask and another reply “Alatoul el Samaka” (like
always, the fish). I have worked as a dive guide/instructor for many
years and I still love every second of it. I have about 3.500 dives
in the Red Sea under my belt and I’m still excited every time I’m
about to jump in the water. I’m very interested in marine life and
try to learn as much as possible about the species I see. If I can’t
tell you what it was we saw during our dive, most likely I’ll have
the book to find out.
anders@aziabmedia.com |

James Dawson
I had always wanted to dive and first got my opportunity on a
holiday in Kenya back in 1999. Since those first few breaths
underwater, I knew it wouldn’t be a one-off. Over the years I
worked my way up the ladder until I became a diving professional and
could get paid for what I loved! Since living in Egypt, I have
worked as a guide and instructor in most areas and have been
fortunate enough to see some amazing sights and experience many
wonderful dives. I took up underwater photography two years ago and
have found that it has added a whole new dimension to my diving. I’m
not quite at the stage where I feel naked without my camera, but I
certainly do miss it. I have been fortunate enough to have my work
published in a number of national magazines in the UK and hope that
you enjoy this new addition to my library.
james@aziabmedia.com |