Gobies are one of the more plentiful families of fish, making it very easy to find them on reefs, in seagrass, and among mangroves. But you have to look closely.
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Sometimes contact with harmful flora or fauna underwater is either unexpected or unavoidable, and in these cases, it’s important to know how to react.
Here we’ll take a look at three very different, but equally fascinating, wartime shipwrecks chosen for their remarkable history, and for their accessibility to recreational divers.
I think we should look towards the anatomy and physiology of marine mammals to answer this question.
Japan’s traditions and culture are known the world over, but its diving is not, as tourists flock to more popular and well-known destinations.
Even the small things matter – from your car’s small oil leak to the fertilizers and pesticides you use.
NOAA expands Cordell Bank and Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuaries off Northern California
This is the 47th of our scuba cartoon series by Jerry King.
Moonlight diving offers divers exciting experiences and new critters for divers to explore, and these 5 spots never disappoint.
Found in shallow water, the airplane may have been there for as many as 60 years
While not quite as cute as their namesake, sea urchins have a quirky beauty all their own.
Pre-packing your go-to stuff means you always have it with you
Simply putting a camera or smartphone in a waterproof case and snapping away while underwater doesn’t necessarily produce good results.
To this day, Parry continues to inspire and encourage all those with an interest in diving and the underwater world.
Sometimes it happens to the best of us, but here are some tips from DAN for dealing with common and minor dive injuries.
This article draws on my personal experience of certifying in both environments in order to establish whether there is any meaningful difference between the two.
This is the 46th of our scuba cartoon series by Jerry King. Let us know what you think and submit your own if you have any! Don’t forget to share with your diver friends!
Sitting between Aruba and Bonaire, the island of Curacao is too often overlooked. Here’s why that shouldn’t be the case.