Legendary Lembeh, just off northern Sulawesi in Indonesia, is a photographer’s dream. There’s no better muck diving in the world, so keep your eyes open and your camera at the ready — you never know what you’ll see.
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Plastic pollution poses one of the greatest threats to the marine environment, but one Oregon non-profit is turning this trash into art.
Bonaire has long been one of the top dive spots in the Caribbean, if not the world. What makes this tiny (Dutch) island so special?
Hunting for the elusive Roanoke wreck is a full-time passion for some scuba divers in Bermuda.
With so many choices on the market, which type of dive computer is right for you?
Progressing from a new diver to an instructor in six months is what’s known in the diving industry as going from a “zero to hero.” What are the pros and cons of this method of training?
Made even more popular by the movie “Finding Nemo,” the iconic clownfish is one of the most frequently seen fish when diving in the Indo-Pacific and Red Sea. Although they’re quite common, they’re no less fascinating.
When it comes to safety, starting your dive properly sets the tone for the entire experience.
Each winter, thousands of melon-sized crabs crawl across the sea floor in Port Philip Bay, Victoria. Here’s what you need to know to check it out.
What makes wreck diving so special? Although many become artificial reefs, it’s not only the marine life that draws us to the underwater historical treasures.
No matter if you’re a novice or a pro diver, shark protection should matter to you. Sharks are in trouble the world around, and participating in the AWARE Shark Conservation Specialty (as a student or instructor) can help spread the word.
This year, Scuba Diver Life is partnering with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to bring you images and stories from each of the United States’ 11 dive-able marine sanctuaries. This month, we bring you to Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary.
Getting the most out of each breath is key when it comes to enjoying long bottom times. Strengthening your abdominal muscles can help you do just that.
With the SeaLife Micro cameras’ focus range of 12 inches to infinity, divers can effortlessly capture stunning HD details on their subjects as close as 3.5″ (9 cm) away.
Your dive daydreams probably include a beautiful coral reef, but next time you’re imagining your next scuba vacation, take a moment to consider the mangroves.
All over the world, planes of all shapes and sizes lie on the seafloor, waiting for exploration. Here, we’ll look at 10 of the world’s most rewarding plane wrecks.
Although scuba diving is most frequently associated with the ocean, there are many amazing landlocked sites as well. Here are 10 of the world’s best lake dives.