Snorkeling Guide
Grab your mask and snorkel, don't forget your flippers and follow us!

Emmanuelle Levasseur
Deputy editor-in-chief of Apnéa magazine for five years, Emmanuelle holds a Level IV in recreational diving and a professional Class 1B. She has also collaborated with the main French diving press titles: Océans, Plongée magazine and Partir Plonger.
Specialized in freediving and underwater fishing, and now independent, she has chosen to focus on the world of snorkeling.

Julien Collet
A former French team champion in underwater hunting, Julien is a freelance writer and photographer specializing in freediving and underwater sports.
He works with several French and foreign magazines, and participates as a writer, journalist and cameraman in audiovisual projects for television.

Tribu Snorkeling
The magazine for snorkeling.
This 84-page quarterly magazine is the first in France entirely dedicated to discovering the underwater world with fins, mask and snorkel. Itineraries for snorkeling trips, knowledge of the marine environment, travel possibilities, environmental news, adapted training and supervision.
Tribu Snorkeling provides essential information for all those interested in snorkeling, to help them organize their hobbies and sea outings...

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