National marine sanctuaries protect some of the most spectacular ocean and Great Lakes resources in the United States, including the shipwrecks of Thunder Bay.
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If you’re interested in underwater videography it can be hard to know where to start. Check out our brief tutorial for tips on how to set up your rig.
In this series of articles, we’ll shine a spotlight on some of the world’s best underwater photographers. Today we chat with Matt Smith.
If you’ve ever been curious about how to make underwater bubble rings, here are a few easy steps to follow.
Fourth Element introduces OceanPositive 2017 swimwear collection, made from recycled ghost fishing nets.
Wakatobi Resort in Sulawesi, Indonesia, is dedicated to preserving the marine environment with the buy-in and participation of locals.
A journalist is missing as one of the world’s few privately-owned submarines sinks in Denmark
The Canadian filmmaker and conservationist responsible for “Sharkwater,” Rob Stewart died while filming in the Florida Keys last January.
SeaLife, maker of the new DC2000 underwater camera is introducing a new super-macro lens to help photographers nail those up-close shots of tiny organisms.
Meet the shark activist who draws “Oh, Dakuwaqa!,” a series of cartoons that’s delighting scuba divers and scientists while helping change people’s misconceptions about sharks.
There are lots of different kinds of rays in the sea, but can you identify them? Get to know your rays with this handy guide.
In lovely rural Lancashire in the northwest of England is Capernwray Quarry, flooded for divers and snorkelers. What will they see?
There are many reasons to dive Cozumel, but a chance to spot the endemic splendid toadfish is one of the most compelling.
The Solomon Islands is hosting its second annual dive fest in October in the WWII wreck- and coral-filled waters of the Western Province.
Off the northeastern coast of Australia lies the Coral Sea, a region of plunging depths and steep seamounts. Oh, and plenty of sharks.
Most of us have heard of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in the North Pacific. Now, a second, Texas-sized patch has been found in the South Pacific.
Do you take a drybag along on dive boats? Our reviewer (who usually does not) takes one along for the first time and quickly realizes the benefits.
The thought of commercial diving may appeal to many recreational divers stuck in offices each day. What is commercial diving, and how different is it from recreational diving?