OUR TEAM
Dive Saint Helena is a family team business since early 2010. We have been sharing our dive experiences with local and international visitors

Craig is the founder and co-owner of Dive Saint Helena, This is a home-grown family-run business, whereby he was encouraged to pursue by my late father.”
Having dived on St Helena all his life, clocking up thousands of dives and when he gets a little underwater time to himself he enjoys playing with his camera and deep diving! Craig gained his Dive master’s in Capetown in 2009.
Craig is heavily involved in supporting the conservation work of the St Helena Government Marine Section, St Helena National Trust Marine Team (linked to the UK Blue Marine Foundation) and Georgia Aquarium, who are leading on the whale shark research and tagging programme around the island.
Craig is a highly experienced boat coxswain, holding a SAMSA Sea Rescue Dive Boat Coxswain qualification, and he is an active sea rescue Diver/Coxswain for the St Helena Sea Rescue Service.
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Craig Yon.
Owner
PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainer (MSDT 306289)
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Keith who is a PADI Divemaster and along with Craig offers hundreds of hours of in-depth knowledge and experience of diving and fishing around St Helena waters.
When Keith is not diving and skippering marine tours he maintains and services the fleet of boats along with making sure all routine and sea checks are completed on the equipment.
Keith also takes care of the refuelling of visiting yachts and any other marine services needed around the Jamestown harbour, whenever there is an emergency Keith is always on call as he forms part of the team that operates the St Helena rescue service.
If you are visiting St Helena by sea and require any information about the harbour or require a service on arrival please contact Keith.

Keith Yon

Jamie Dubbs
Jamie has been scuba diving, fishing and boat handling around St Helena since the age of 16 and he is passionate about the ocean around his island.
Jamie works for the Marine Section of the St Helena National Trust and through his work is involved in a range of marine conservation activities, including fish tagging, dive surveying education & outreach and monitoring marine plastics and debris.
Graham Sim
Graham Sim – an Instructor and the father of scuba diving on St Helena, who played a big part in training Craig, Keith and many others on the Island,
Graham who knows every cove and dive location around St Helena has clocked up “at least 5000 dives.