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The easiest way to visualize the coral animal is to think of an upside down jellyfish.
Gili Meno offer many dive sites to cater for novices and experienced divers alike.
In this four-part article, we’ll cover a range of tips for making the most of your dive holiday. While written…
Amphibious Medics thrive in water…it’s where we originally took our name from.
So you’ve decided to take the next step in your dive training and go for divemaster…
The definition of tech – or technical – diving is surprisingly vague, considering its popularity.
We knew we needed a game plan; since, this would be our first solo dive.
The World Federation for Coral Reef Conservation (WFCRC) is a nonprofit organization utilizing spatial data to more effectively advance the understanding and conservation of coral reefs.
South Florida is not only the destination for millions of water enthusiastic travelers each year, but, also for determined sea turtles searching for a safe haven where they can nest and reproduce in masses at the same time and same place, which is also known as ‘Arribada’.
It is relatively rare to spot the massive marine creature known as the whale in portions of our waters on a regular basis.
Nitrox is becoming increasingly popular, with more and more divers and dive centers regularly using it.
By guest blogger Christina Albright-Mundy Phytoplankton is comprised of over 5,000 algal species, most of which fall into one of the…
Like many predators, sharks tend to prey upon the weak and diseased, helping to keep the disease under control and leaving the healthy to breed and continue to repopulate.
Lionfish are known for eating anything they can fit in their mouths, and seem to eat nearly constantly.
Photography takes on a whole new meaning underwater. Born from a love of the ocean and a passion for the images that will amaze your eyes as well as the marine habitat it holds, many ocean photography festivals have become an annual underwater extravaganza in different portions of the world.
If you see another diver looking at something or pointing or taking a photo and you are curious, then approach slowly.
Stop the Ocean’s Silent Killer – Scuba Divers Fight Back Against Marine Debris