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Personal devices have made their way into our underwater world and are here to stay. We hope you’ll join us as we continue to embrace their abilities to help us get more out of our marine life adventures.
With marine reserves, accessible coastlines, and numerous islands, New Zealand’s underwater world is a diver’s paradise.
See the sea alongside seven species of sea turtles at these tropical dive destinations. Have you had an amazing turtle diving experience? Share it with us.
Practicing your buoyancy is key to developing good dive skills: this collection of exercises will help you improve.
Here are some fascinating facts about the many species of whales that populate our oceans.
This first foray into using UAVs for orca research has shown the value of remote aerial observation when it comes to marine biology. As well as being able to determine the orcas’ condition, the research team gained rare insight into the private lives of the orca pods.
For those very few animals spared for captivity — a life sentence without the option of parole — their fate is uncertain. For every one dolphin alive in captivity, there are 10 dead dolphins that were unable to acclimate to a life of imprisonment.
Probably the diving world’s most famous shipwreck, the SS Thistlegorm was a World War II British military transport that sank while anchored just south of the Gulf of Suez.
It is easier than ever to choose your next diving destination online – Divebooker and ScubaTribe partnered up to provide verified reviews and help you make the right choice
Get geared up for your next scuba diving adventure by equipping yourself with these great gadgets. Do you have a gadget you won’t dive without? Let us know what it is!
One of Egypt’s more remote dive sites, Brothers Islands boasts pristine corals, large pelagic life, and two wrecks: not bad for two islands that aren’t much larger than a football field each.
On the east side of Bali, Indonesia, Tulamben offers lush rainforest, beautiful Balinese villages, and one of the largest wrecks accessible to snorkelers and divers.
Offering some of the region’s best wall diving, as well as seasonal sightings of most of the sharks spotted in the Red Sea, this reef should be on every diver’s bucket list.
While scuba diving is no doubt all about adventure, it’s also all about staying safe. As with many potentially risky hobbies, if you haven’t been diving in a year or more it may be time for a refresher course before taking that next trip.
A little foresight when purchasing new gear can go a long way to avoiding any additional costs for excess baggage — so you can spend your money on diving instead.
A cleaning station in Maa Kandu, Manta Point offers an incoming current in the morning, making it a reliable spot to see reef mantas for a couple of hours a day.
A picture is worth a thousand words. Here are 20,000 worth of words under the sea. Share your favourites with us.