Scuba diving as we know it resulted from the efforts of many pioneering individuals. In this series of articles, we’ll highlight a number of their contributions.
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Mangroves may not be as sexy as coral reefs but they’re just as important to the overall health of the ocean. Read on to find out why.
Tipping your dive-service providers can be confusing. Are you supposed to tip at all? Under what circumstances, how much, and who should you hand it to?
It’s easy to get wrapped up in the beauty of a destination while researching where to take your next dive vacation, but don’t forget to do your due diligence when it comes to researching the boat, too.
Although Cayman’s crystalline waters are the stuff of legend, visiting a popular site like Turtle Reef on a night dive offers an entirely different experience.
You’ll have no problem capturing the best of the underwater (and topside!) world in 2017 with the brand-new SeaLife Cameras DC2000.
Even for those who are excited to begin scuba diving, learning to do so can be nerve-wracking. What’s the best way to overcome your anxiety and jump in?
Choosing the best instructor course can make a huge difference when taking those first few steps towards working within an extremely popular industry.
The Red Sea is high on most divers’ bucket lists. One spot, Marsa Shagra Village, has it all — warm water, marine life, wreck dives and drifts.
We’ve all heard other divers throw around numbers — how many years they’ve been diving, or how many dives they’ve done. But the focus should always be on improving your skills, not racking up numbers.
Divers Alert Network (DAN) estimates that most divers wear too much weight. This is partially because most of us only dive once or twice a year on vacation. What’s the best way to shed that extra lead no matter how often you dive?
If you like to know what to expect at a dive site before you descend, the Ocean Maps app might be right for you.
If you’re looking for a last-minute gift for the underwater photographer in your life, look no further than the popular SeaLife Micro 2.0.
The muck diving at Lembeh Resort, off North Sulawesi in Indonesia, is world-class. Here are our picks for the top five critters at Lembeh.
Hand signals are the most effective means of communication underwater. Do you know which are the most common?
The verdant islands of the Azores puncture the surface of the vast North Atlantic Ocean around 850 miles west of mainland Portugal. Flores is an undiscovered jewel among them.
If there’s one thing divers are terrible at, it’s traveling light. Here are a few tips for shaving pounds off your luggage, as well as a roundup of airlines with a free scuba equipment allowance.
In a new series of articles, we’ll shine a spotlight on some of the world’s best underwater photographers, from the famous to the unknown, as well as offering tips for you to capture some stunning underwater photos of your own.