Within this archipelago, the dive sites at Darwin’s Arch and Wolf Island are approximately 24 hours by boat, across an open sea, from the southern islands, making them one of the world’s more remote dive sites.
Articles
While learning to dive is an experience made up mostly of highs, as with all experiences there can be some lows.
For two glorious weeks in November, Scuba Diver Life went to the Galapagos Islands aboard two different live boards to see as much as we could both above and below the water.
This is the 32nd 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!
Possibly the most comprehensive dive log for iOS, but it comes with a price tag I’ve already reviewed the free…
Sea cucumbers (class Holothurioidea) are echinoderms, an invertebrate animal characterized by their hard internal skeleton and the regular presence of a spine.
In the past week, images of the blood-stained waters of Japan’s Taiji cove have made their way into international media, providing sickening proof of the massacre recently committed there.
For two glorious weeks in November, Scuba Diver Life went to the Galapagos Islands aboard two different live boards to see as much as we could both above and below the water.
This is the 31st 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!
Often you’ll explore very small areas, as you spend less time swimming around and more time hovering, looking for small critters.
With plastic debris littering our oceans to an ever-greater extent, it should come as no surprise that barnacles have also been impacted.
Check out our list of fun facts to regale your audience of new or non-divers
For two glorious weeks in November, Scuba Diver Life went to the Galapagos Islands aboard two different live boards to see as much as we could both above and below the water.
For many newly certified divers, the idea of plunging into the inky darkness of the ocean at night seems a little bit crazy.
This is the 30th 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!
The No. 1 spot on my list, however, never changes — my ultimate underwater experience will always be a face-to-face encounter with nature’s largest mammal, the whale.