Anyone who reads dive publications, web sites or blogs about diving is aware of the ongoing discussion concerning what qualifies a diver to do certain dives.
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SeaLife, a leader in underwater photographic equipment, has introduced its new AquaPod Underwater Camera Monopod that adds 18 to 53 inches to your reach for better images and videos of yourself—or of dangerous sea creatures while remaining at a safe distance.
“Willow the white whale has been causing a splash – after being spotted swimming in a pod of whales. Dan…
The fight for our oceans is at an incredibly volatile stage, a tipping point where we must either make change or prepare for lengthy and severe consequences.
Google has just released its long-awaited Google Street View expansion, allowing users to explore the Great Barrier Reef in a somewhat restricted way, however this could be the first step towards a more immersive experience for non divers/ocean explorers.
As dive light technology has advanced, so have the number of features, brands and types of dive lights.
You may have heard the term “scuba snob” at some point in your life.
Everyone hates it, right? It’s why you see so many people holding their noses before they jump into the water.
SeaLife®, the leader in underwater camera technology, has announced the introduction of its new deep dive ReefMaster™ Mini, a self-contained 9-megapixel digital dive camera that’s waterproof down to 200 ft.
You don’t generally associate the sport of Scuba Diving with World Records.
One thing I would like to mention before we get started is how amazed I am about the consequences that we, as the Human Race, have been able to inflict on the world’s oceans. I
The discoveries made at Aquarius have opened our eyes to how little we really know about the vast complexity of the ocean.
SeaLife, a leader in underwater photographic equipment, has announced the introduction of its new Fisheye Wide Angle Lens, the company’s widest angle and most advanced external lens to date.
If you have ever been to a zoo, you have seen one or more signs conspicuously displayed that say “DON’T FEED THE ANIMALS.”
The Maltese Islands are famous for their crystal waters, warm temperatures and their enchanting wrecks but optimism has reached its highest level in years, thanks to one unfamiliar happening this week.
(June 17, 2012) — SeaLife, a leader in underwater photographic equipment, announced today that it will launch a new DC1400 Limited Edition Pink camera in September.
The world’s top female underwater explorer Jill Heinerth is launching a campaign to reconnect people to their most precious commodity – water.
Recently, on November 16, 2011, there was a new law passed by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission stating that it would be illegal from January 1, 2012 to harvest the tiger shark and the three species of hammerhead sharks in Florida.