This is the 22nd of our scuba cartoon series by Jerry King. Let us know what you think and submit your own if you have any! Don’t forget to share with your diver friends!
2013 October
Trying to figure out what marine life surrounds me is a personal obsession on every dive, and with the ocean’s huge diversity it is an almost never-ending challenge.
A few years ago, while diving off Utila, in the Bay Islands of Honduras, I was surprised to see dive centers actively advocating the killing of lionfish in local waters.
This is the 21st of our scuba cartoon series by Jerry King. Let us know what you think and submit your own if you have any! Don’t forget to share with your diver friends
While it is hard to predict the precise effects climate change will have on Colorado and surrounding states, most scientists agree that the region is going to have a lot less water.
Shark Week is coming up again, and although it’s gotten better, too often sharks are portrayed as mindless killers. But in reality, people kill sharks – not the other way around.
None of us wants to call a dive, but in order to stay safe (and have fun), it’s best to know your limits.
Have equalization for diving issues prevented you from trying it out? Or forced you to abort dives? Here are a few hints and tips that will help.
This is the 20th of our scuba cartoon series by Jerry King. Let us know what you think and submit your own if you have any! Don’t forget to share with your diver friends!
If you are an accomplished enough diver to go off on your own with a buddy and dive, it is important for you to use a dive flag.
There are a variety of tools available to assist in planning your dive and many modern computers include both a timing device and a depth gauge.
With more fish than the Red Sea and many times the coral species than the Caribbean, Papua New Guinea is one of the best places in the world for novice and professional photographers alike.
Where we reside in Nebraska, the nearest ocean is thousands of miles away, so it’s rare for kids to get a glimpse of scuba divers emerging from the water.
The most prevalent reason for shark slaughter today is due to the resurgence in popularity of shark fin soup, an Asian delicacy.
This is the 19th of our scuba cartoon series by Jerry King. Let us know what you think and submit your own if you have any! Don’t forget to share with your diver friends!
By Guest Blogger Christina Albright-Mundy Ever wonder where that glorious, sandy beach came from? Those in the know, know that…
Project AWARE Foundation is looking for innovative and results-driven projects to address two key focus areas: tackling marine debris problems and protecting critical shark and ray species.
This is the 18th of our scuba cartoon series by Jerry King. Let us know what you think and submit your own if you have any! Don’t forget to share with your diver friends!