Tunicates are marine invertebrates, and while not a show-stopping find, they’re a weird and wonderful encounter on any dive.
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Ascending slowly from a dive to reduce the risk of DCS is a well-known practice. But exactly how does your ascent profile affect decompression stress?
Recreational diving in Malta offers warm water, great visibility and accessibility for many divers. But the technical diving in Malta is just as impressive.
Those looking forward to the rebirth of Jacques Cousteau’s iconic Calypso will have to wait just a bit longer.
The Paralenz Dive Camera is the first action camera built by divers, for divers.
Scuba diving in Tufi, Papua New Guinea is some of the world’s best, with stunning offshore reefs and vibrant inshore critter sites.
Learning to scuba dive in fresh water is more common than you may think. What are the pros and cons of certifying in this environment?
Technical diving courses can be intense. There’s lots to learn and when you graduate, all that information is fresh in your mind. What’s next?
It’s possible to “name a star,” usually as a gift, but now you can name your own coral reef as well, in Australia at Lord Howe Island.
SeaLife, in collaboration with Fire Dive Gear, introduced the new Sea Dragon Mini Fluoro light at the DEMA (Dive Equipment & Marketing Association) tradeshow in Orlando in early November.
Although it takes a bit of work to access, the scuba diving in Tela, Honduras, is well worth the effort.
2017 was the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development. What does that mean and what has Reef-World done to advance the cause?
Some locations are more beginner friendly than others. What are the world’s best places to learn to scuba dive?
When it comes to making your images better, understanding how light works in underwater photography is key.
Diving against debris not only has the obvious positive effects for marine life and our ocean but is also now helping drive policy changes for a cleaner future.
There are a few tricks that recreational divers can pick up from technical divers when it comes to preparing for a dive. Here are a few of the best.
National marine sanctuaries protect some of the most spectacular ocean and Great Lakes resources in the United States, including shipwrecks like the USS Monitor.
In a still-developing story, Worldwide Dive and Sail has confirmed that the Fiji Siren has been lost at sea, luckily with no loss of life.