Although scuba diving courses are the best way to learn new and important dive skills, here are three easy (and free) ways to improve your diving forever.
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On Monday, March 31st, the United Nations International Court of Justice decreed that Japan must stop their whaling efforts in the Antarctic with immediate effect.
SeaLife introduces Flex-Connect mounting system – The fastest and easiest way to add underwater lighting to dive cameras
Since the explosion of the controversial documentary Blackfish onto screens last year, the question of whether orcas should remain in captivity has become a global debate.
Last week saw a milestone victory for manta-ray conservation efforts worldwide, with the Indonesian government passing legislation to ban the fishing and export of the species within its waters.
Dive Computer Buddy will support most of the dive computer models available on the market.
In the past week, images of the blood-stained waters of Japan’s Taiji cove have made their way into international media, providing sickening proof of the massacre recently committed there.
How do shipwrecks and underwater construction affect the marine environment?
Between the Big Island of Hawaii and the Baja Peninsula, roughly 1,200 miles from the California coastline, a mid-ocean locale draws more than half the population of California great white sharks every spring.
Just over a week ago, the state government of Western Australia confirmed plans to implement drastic shark control measures.
Are you fascinated by the kings of the ocean? If the answer is yes, then pencil your calendar March 3-10, 2014 and start packing.
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Despite Egypt’s ongoing unrest, the Red Sea remains a safe destination for divers.
With people adopting an ever-increasing range of equipment configurations, the buddy check is more important than ever.
Project AWARE Foundation is looking for innovative and results-driven projects to address two key focus areas: tackling marine debris problems and protecting critical shark and ray species.
Carrying a product around that so clearly defines who they are resonates well with customers.
For many divers, scuba quickly becomes a compelling way of life. But for some people, diving does not come so easily, and there are many obstacles to overcome.
Amphibious Medics thrive in water…it’s where we originally took our name from.