The phrase “there are plenty more fish in the sea” is common, but unfortunately for many species in our oceans this is no longer the case.
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These strange little marine creatures are fascinating to watch, especially their seeming inability to swim or propel themselves efficiently with their dorsal fins, much like boxfish.
This picture was taken with my old camera gear, but I’ve never captured as good a pose. How can I perfect this shot? Color? Sharpening?
All wrecks hold some measure of beauty, fascination and appeal, but some wrecks stay with you long after the dive is over. History, tragedy, or mystery can combine to make a wreck just that much more haunting, and because of it, fascinating.
According to the Diver’s Alert Network (DAN), older divers are defined as those over the age of 50
Whites drysuits fill a much-needed niche in the dive-gear industry with suits made specifically for women
by Madison Stewart It has become the first thing people associate with my nation when I’m overseas, and has become…
Diving head first into the battle to make a profound statement in opposition to her government’s shark cull philosophy and more broadly in response to the global slaughter of sharks, we conceived the vision of “Tigress Shark”.
This highlight reel is mostly from two weeks of diving in southern Sudan aboard the Don Questo live-aboard, with supplementary footage from Saudi Arabia.
Unlike the common garden slug most of us encounter, the ocean’s version is much more pleasant to look at it.
Another installment of the ‘Rolling in the Deep’ series focuses on the smaller critters of Komodo, Indonesia.
The Rolling in the Deep series takes us to Papua New Guinea. One of the last unspoiled diving destinations left on earth.
Though very skittish and elusive, I was able to capture some good footage of these beautiful creatures on a recent visit to Papua New Guinea
The Galapagos offers visitors unbelievable wildlife encounters both above and below the water.
Featured in the BBC series Nature’s Great Events as well as The Blue Planet, the sardine run is comparable to the Serengeti’s wildebeest migration in terms of sheer biomass, and attracts divers from all over the world.
Let’s face it, while today’s DSLR cameras have tons of features and menu items for customization, that can be overwhelming to the new shooter, or to one who makes only a couple of dive trips a year. Worse yet, some settings could give the false impression that your equipment is faulty, when a simple setting change solves the problem. Here are our best tips for getting started.
There are plenty of fantastic places to dive in the world that won’t drain your bank account — here are a few of our favorites.
Find out what a dive guide or dive instructor looks for during a checkout dive.