With Valentine’s Day just behind us, some of you might be newly engaged. If both the bride and groom are avid scuba divers, why not consider getting married underwater?
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Sven Can See is the real deal. It’s a very cool product that has no alcohol, no ammonia and no odor. And it really works
New divers often struggle with proper descent techniques, from equalizing to buoyancy. Here are a few tips to make your next (or first) descent easier.
With its origins firmly lodged within the cave-diving community, sidemount diving has long been associated with technical diving only. But now, more and more recreational divers are discovering the the configuration’s benefits. So what’s sparked their interest?
Even though inflating one may not seem like a skill you’ll need to use early in your diving career, it absolutely could be, so it’s important to know what to do.
Proper preparedness is key in our sport, so checklists can be extremely useful, and DAN agrees. But what exactly appears on a diver’s checklist can vary.
Whether it’s your first liveaboard or you’ve been hooked for years, here are a few tips to keep in mind before you board.
Since dehydration can increase the risk of decompression sickness, it’s important that divers fully understand the science behind why this urge to pee happens when they submerge.
Human error is one of the most common killers in risky activities such as scuba diving.
The best way to introduce your favorite sport to your children
The simple snorkel can stir up quite a debate in the diving community
Guides draw upon a comprehensive awareness of which underwater environments are favored by which species. You too can develop this awareness and subsequently use it to spot marine life at any dive site, regardless of how well you know it.
Easy-mount dry gloves make the conversion from wet gloves easier
Why do some divers dive with an extra long first-stage hose on their primary?
Eating seaweed is common in some cultures, but less so in the west. Is it time to try it?
This article takes a look at five of myths in an effort to separate fact from fiction.
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.
Ultimately, picking a placement is a matter of both personal choice and the kind of environment you dive in.