Why do some divers dive with an extra long first-stage hose on their primary?
Thomas Gronfeldt
In collaboration with partners, the search giant boosts underwater views on its maps service
This mighty freight transporter is one of the Red Sea’s most impressive wrecks
The creation of the Pitcairn Islands Marine Reserve means that the U.K. now administers the world’s two largest marine reserves, and that nearly 22 percent of Britain’s territorial waters are protected.
Eating seaweed is common in some cultures, but less so in the west. Is it time to try it?
Control your breath to improve your diving
Ultimately, picking a placement is a matter of both personal choice and the kind of environment you dive in.
There’s a life hack out there for everything these days — including diving. Awaken your inner MacGyver (or MacDiver?) with these simple solutions for common diving problems.
Take better pictures of your fellow divers with these tips and tricks
One of scuba diving’s founding fathers, Jacques-Yves Cousteau is to many the quintessential underwater explorer.
Why would divers seek out bad visibility? Welcome to the world of muck diving.
In many ways the first couple of scuba diving, Hans and Lotte Hass were among the sport’s earliest pioneers.
Found in shallow water, the airplane may have been there for as many as 60 years
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.
The Scuba DiveShare app wants to revolutionize how you log dives