Santa Claus is coming to town, and nice divers everywhere should put a few of these eight scuba gifts on their Christmas list.
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Milne Bay in Papua New Guinea holds some of the country’s best muck diving, and Tawali Dive Resort has access to it all.
Koh Tao in Thailand is one of the world’s busiest dive destinations, and its popularity has had an impact. But divers have found a way to pitch in on Koh Tao marine conservation efforts.
Here are four great December dive destinations that will keep you warm when temperatures in the north start to fall.
Diver and underwater photographer PT Hirschfield is facing an incurable cancer diagnosis, but what she’s done — and is doing — with her time should inspire all divers.
Technical diving equipment configurations differ widely from recreational diving. Here we’ll look at the differences between twinsets and sidemount diving.
One of the smallest yet most colorful of its species, the flamboyant cuttlefish lives up to its name.
In the fifth of our six-part series on the world’s most dive-able wrecks, we’re highlighting the best wreck diving in the Caribbean.
Deaf scuba divers experience the underwater world differently. Read on to learn what deaf scuba diving is like and how to be a good buddy to a deaf or hard-of-hearing diver.
Researchers in the Galapagos have successfully completed ultrasounds on free-swimming whale sharks and taken blood samples from adult whale sharks for the first time ever in the wild.
A recent festival at LUX* South Ari Atoll resort in the Maldives celebrated whale sharks, turtles and more.
Visit Paralenz at booth 2365 at DEMA in Las Vegas this year to see everything that’s new with the camera built by divers, for divers.
Conservation agency Green Fins has released a new #DoNotFeedTheFish infographic.
Every dive destination needs a guide as comprehensive and lovingly written as “Costa Rica Blue,” which covers what lies under the waves of this Central American paradise.
The offshore reefs at Tufi Dive Resort make for some of the best scuba diving in Papua New Guinea, and the surrounding fjords are just as spectacular.
Plating corals are some of the most common on Indo-Pacific reefs. Here’s your guide to identifying them on your next dive.
Signing up for a tech-diving course usually means lots of research into agencies, locations and instructors. But how do you get ready for the course once you’ve made your choice?
The short dive season runs September through December in Western Australia’s Rowley Shoals, and it belongs on your bucket list for next year.