As a diver you probably already know that both tides and currents influence when your dives begin and what happens once you’re underwater.
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As he helps certify new divers, one divemaster reflects on his time as a newbie
Ask any Southern California diver about the most popular southland dive site and you’d be hard-pressed to find one who doesn’t say Shaw’s Cove.
GH4 SHOOTS ULTRA HD 4K – 4 TIMES THE RESOLUTION OF HD
The ‘Rolling in the Deep’ series continues with a look at the reefs of Komodo Indonesia.
A teacher asks her class, “What do all extinct animals have in common?” A student replies, “They’re delicious!” (Johnny Heart, “B.C.” comic strip)
If you’re looking for remote, out-of-the-ordinary dive destinations, the Azores archipelago in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean may fit the bill.
In the case of this famous deep-sea creature, the reality lives up to the myth
If you plan a trip to Catalina Island, bring a thick wetsuit — this isn’t the Caribbean, my friends.
Originally bound for the scrapyard, two F-101 Voodoo fighter jets have instead joined the wreck diving scene in Florida’s Panhandle.
Olympus was kind enough to send along a pre-release sample of the newest Tough camera to The Digital Shootout, the TG-3.
SeaLife Introduces the First Permanently Sealed Never-Leak Underwater Camera: The Micro HD
The Western Australia shark culling initiative has begun, despite protests from both experts and environmentalists
Artificial reefs are not a new phenomenon or conservationist creation.
I no longer have an irrational fear of this predator, although I do respect that whenever I enter the ocean, I am trespassing into their domain.
Mention Australian diving destinations and most people will first think about the Great Barrier Reef in tropical Queensland.
Sharks have inhabited the world’s oceans for over 400 million years, and in that time they’ve developed some amazing evolutionary characteristics.