Galápagos penguins, Spheniscus mendiculus, are the only known species of penguin able to successfully live so close to the equator.
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The splendid toadfish (Sanopus splendidus) has to be my favorite critter in Cozumel.
*This is a guest blog post by Jon Milnes One thing I love about diving is to be underwater; underwater…
One year’s worth of our best underwater footage taken in Thailand (Koh Tao, Koh Phi Phi and Koh Haa), Indonesia (Nusa Penida and Bali) and Malaysia (Sipadan and Mabul) throughout 2012 using only a GoPro HD Hero 2 with Oculus flat lens and red filter.
If someone asked you to go diving in what used to be one of the most polluted stretches of water…
On Saturday and Sunday December 15-16th 2012, a group of professional divers and their support team attempted and set a…
Anyone who reads dive publications, web sites or blogs about diving is aware of the ongoing discussion concerning what qualifies a diver to do certain dives.
This is a guest post by Liam Fisher – who is a blogger for HouseTrip.com covering all topics travel and adventure.
The curious-looking chambered nautilus, Nautilus pompilius, is a mollusk and a member of the cephalopod family, closely related to other cephalopods such as the squid, cuttlefish, and octopus.
National Aquatic Service – Where Diving Adventure Begins in Central New York and Around the World!
The Blue-Ringed Octopus, Hapalochlaena maculos
This is a guest post by Mark Shaw Cornwall is a county of many delights, with a stunning coastline, many…
SeaLife, a leader in underwater photographic equipment, has introduced its new AquaPod Underwater Camera Monopod that adds 18 to 53 inches to your reach for better images and videos of yourself—or of dangerous sea creatures while remaining at a safe distance.
The Galapagos red-lipped batfish (Ogcocephalus darwini) is a garish creature with an affinity for using entirely too much bright red lipstick, probably in an attempt to over-compensate from its odd appearance.
“Willow the white whale has been causing a splash – after being spotted swimming in a pod of whales. Dan…
The fight for our oceans is at an incredibly volatile stage, a tipping point where we must either make change or prepare for lengthy and severe consequences.
Much, maybe even most recreational diving is done from boats that leave from the dock and return on the same day.
Our boat was cruising north from Cairns and we heard from the top deck, “Minkes!!”