There are far too many species to go over all of them, but here are some of the more common and popular to aid you in identifying the next ray you see.
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Once upon a time, whales were perceived as monsters from the deep, as evidenced by their portrayal in literature from the Bible to Moby Dick.
The Discover Scuba Diving program enables anyone with even a fleeting interest to experience exactly what it is that makes our sport so special.
The Verzasca river might not offer the deepest or most wildlife-filled dives, but the area does offer something that not many easily accessible sites provide — rugged beauty both in and out of the water.
As with most sites in Curacao, you’ll want to look closely and pay attention.
Since biochemical warfare seems so promising for land wars, scientists developed an unlikely new strategy — fighting COTS with cows.
Ask 10 divers which fins are best and you’ll likely get 10 different answers. Here are a few unbiased, straightforward tips to help you choose the best fins for your diving style.
Control your breath to improve your diving
Whether you call them vertical caves, sinkholes, or blue holes, one thing is for sure – they’re unique, beautiful and interesting. Here are 4 beauties to explore.
Consistently named in the top 10 Curacao dive sites, Alice in Wonderland, also known as Playa Kalki, is a near-perfect dive spot for divers new and old.
Hop into any ocean and you’ll find at least one species of sideways-skittering, periscope-eyed, claw-drumming crab. Let’s learn a little more about these globe-trotters.
It’s hard to stay warm when you’re surrounded by cold water, but the opah has figured it out.
These are magnificent apex predators that can only ever reach their full potential if allowed to remain where they truly belong — in the wild.
Long before humans hopped onto airplanes to explore the far reaches of our planet, large rays and sharks were traveling between continents.
I went to Mozambique looking for an escape from reality; what I got was the inspiration to pursue a brand-new reality instead.
The sheer scale of Canada’s seal hunt triggers global outrage every year, and yet few people know that seal slaughters happen elsewhere, too, albeit on a much smaller scale.
Over 600 ships have met their end along the North Carolina coast, and dozens of them are well preserved, accessible dive sites.
This is the 51th of our scuba cartoon series by Jerry King. Let us know what you think and submit your own if you have any!