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Diving is a sport best shared. So it’s no surprise that a substantial amount of dive trips – if not…
The Asia Dive Expo (ADEX) will be in its 19th year this year. Held at Marina Bay Sands, visitors are expected to exceed predicted numbers again.
Sea turtles are amazing creatures…
The yellowline arrow crab, Stenorhynchus seticornis, is a strange looking crab that has a striking resemblance to a “daddy long legs.”
As excitement and fear coursed through my body, the last thing I saw before I submerged into the water were the thumbs down signals from the other divers in my entourage.
Utila Dive Festival, June 22nd to 28th 2013 Just 3 months to the start of the 2nd annual Utila Dive…
Diveboard is the best online logbook that you can find today on the market. Packed with tons of features and a…
Did You Know: Slipper lobsters have two sets of antennae. The two massive, flattened plates sticking out of their face are actually one set of their antennae!
As an experienced dive instructor, Mexican resident and partner in a dive operation I believe that seeing bull sharks underwater is one of the greatest sights and thrills you can experience.
My name is Natt Jaitrong and I’m a 13-year-old diver from Thailand. Over the last year, I have visited several countries and experienced diving in different seas.
Have you ever been on a dive without a local dive guide or divemaster, and wondered, “Where is the boat?”
Flying gurnards, comprising the family Dactylopteridae, are so named because they have very large, rounded pectoral fins that allow them to glide through the water, giving the illusion that they are able to “fly.”
Every year, South Florida’s astonishing coral reefs draw eager divers and fishing enthusiasts to the region by the millions, injecting $483 million into the U.S. economy and providing thousands of jobs for South Florida residents.
The clever coconut octopus uses discarded shells for shelter. Find it in the tropical waters of the western Pacific Ocean.
Throughout the night I had tossed and turned, having dreams about seeing manatees, and nightmares about not seeing manatees.
I finally decided to travel to Utila, Honduras to dive with the Utila Dive Centre.
Ten Reasons to Become a Professional Diver