Citizen Divers Enlisted in Conservation Study of Sea Turtles and Sharks at Cocos Island National Park, the “Most Beautiful Island in the World”
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Why is freediving the fastest growing water sport ever?
Welcome back to this guide on selecting the best divemaster course.
The easiest way to visualize the coral animal is to think of an upside down jellyfish.
Amphibious Medics thrive in water…it’s where we originally took our name from.
So you’ve decided to take the next step in your dive training and go for divemaster…
We knew we needed a game plan; since, this would be our first solo dive.
By guest blogger Christina Albright-Mundy Phytoplankton is comprised of over 5,000 algal species, most of which fall into one of the…
Stop the Ocean’s Silent Killer – Scuba Divers Fight Back Against Marine Debris
This is a guest post by Lia Barrett When I was asked to cover the Caribbean Freediving Cup in Roatán,…
Grenada has an estimated population of 110,000 people. The people are some of the friendliest I have encountered in the Caribbean.
My first was an unexpected free Discover Scuba Diving in Lake Mckenzie while on tour in Frazer Island, Australia.
How would you like to help support shark conservation, research, and education? How would you like to do that by…
For various reasons, I’ve never encountered a whale shark until recently. And boy, this wasn’t a whale shark encounter but a whale shark congregation!
While Master Divers had been steadily raising funds over the past few months, our principal event was the swim around Koh Tao and Finathon Finish Line party.
While Master Divers had been steadily raising funds over the past few months, our principal event was the swim around Koh Tao and Finathon Finish Line party.
Our fascination in this divecation came about when a fellow Go SCUBA member spoke about his Florida shark tooth diving adventures at a club meeting.
Landlocked Scuba divers have a couple of choices: A) take divecations or B) dive in your backyard.