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Do you have any plans for this summer? We have some great alternatives for you to enjoy an unforgettable summer. Dive in the tropics and bring back some incredible memories.
The simple snorkel can stir up quite a debate in the diving community
The wreck of the Rhone is one of the Caribbean’s most famous, still in great condition and with an abundance of life.
These often brilliantly colored small fish are indeed amazing to observe, but difficult to photograph.
Sportswear manufacturer set to begin using ocean-debris materials in production in 2016
Saving those who get bent is not the only purpose for these large and cost-intensive medical devices.
Western Australia’s artificial reef project has achieved great results in two years
It’s eerie, dark, and an altogether unique experience for adventurous divers.
Since 2012, PADI Course Director and experienced tech diver Patrick Voorma has taken on the task of rediscovering Durban’s ghost fleet.
By submitting entries to this new competition, you can help encourage global leaders to take positive action and adopt more of the solutions that we know are at hand to protect and use natural resources in a sustainable way.
It’s easy to share your passion with the ones you love most, and in the process, hopefully instill in them a lifelong passion of their own.
Drop (or add) as little lead as needed with our guide to weighting
The result of US Navy bombardment in the Philippines during WWII, the wreck diving sites in Coron are among the best in the world.
Manta and devil rays to gain increased protection, but sharks and bluefin tuna left out
Tablet app and overall conclusion. While Diviac isn’t the only one on the market, the suite’s seamless integration between platforms, many supportive functions and general ease of use makes it a strong contender.
British Petroleum (BP) reached a settlement to pay the U.S. federal government, along with the states of Louisiana, Alabama, Texas, Florida and Mississippi, a total of $18.732 billion dollars in damages caused by the spill.
To help tackle the problem of marine waste, Fourth Element launched OceanPositive, a line of swimwear and rashguards made using recycled marine waste.