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Sylvia Earle
By Guest Author In the Water

08 Apr 2020
Nine Ocean Conservation Movies and TV Shows We Love

If you’re currently confined to home to help prevent the spread of Covid-19, you might have a bit more time on your hands. Here are nine of our favorite ocean conservation movies and TV shows to catch up on.

Tulagi featured
By Nigel Marsh Dive Locations Travel

06 Apr 2020
Tulagi: the Perfect Choice for Rust and Reefs

Cross the famous watery graveyard of Iron Bottom Sound from Honiara, capital of the Solomon Islands, and you’ll find a hidden gem for lovers of wrecks and reefs: Tulagi.

dive limits
By Marcus Knight Training

03 Apr 2020
Training Fundamentals: Following Recommended Dive Limits

Each qualification has recommended dive limits for depth or activity. Why are the limits there? Why is it wise to follow them?

diving fix
By Yvonne Press In the Water News Training

01 Apr 2020
How to Get Your Diving Fix While on Lockdown

If, like us, you’re spending most of your time at home right now, there are still ways get your diving fix — and stay connected to the rest of the diving community.

scuba diving after having a baby
By Hayley-Jo Carr Health

30 Mar 2020
Jumping Back into Scuba Diving After Having a Baby

Reasons for forgoing scuba diving after having a baby vary from having no time to worries it might be dangerous. Here’s why it’s a great activity to begin again when you can.

cleaning dive gear
By Yvonne Press Gear News

27 Mar 2020
Cleaning Dive Gear in Times of Covid-19

When it comes to cleaning dive gear, our biggest worry is usually removing saltwater. As the world tries to slow the spread of Covid 19, keeping gear clean has taken on a whole new meaning.

Identify Your Scuba Gear
By Press Release News

25 Mar 2020
A Message from PADI CEO Drew Richardson: Coming Together in Crisis

For our beloved family in the diving industry across the world, the impact and disruption from COVID-19 is like nothing we have ever seen before.

underwater prison
By Juanita Pienaar Dive Locations History Travel

23 Mar 2020
Dive an Underwater Prison in Estonia

Although it doesn’t typically pop to mind when considering a dive trip, an underwater prison in Estonia makes for an incredibly unique dive.

sustainable swimwear
By Kathryn Curzon Fun Stuff Gear In the Water Resources Scuba Gifts

20 Mar 2020
Seven Sustainable Swimwear Brands for Divers

As plastic pollution threatens ocean health, dive gear companies are stepping up in innovative ways to make a difference with sustainable swimwear.

smooth hammerheads
By Guest Author Marine Species Travel

18 Mar 2020
Snorkeling with Smooth Hammerheads in the Azores

Snorkeling with smooth hammerheads in the Azores takes patience, but the wait is worth it when these shy sharks come out to play.

Coral Sea
By Deborah Dickson-Smith Travel

16 Mar 2020
Diving the Coral Sea

Calm seas, clear skies and no wind mean a glorious experience on a liveaboard to the Coral Sea, Australia.

Gear Covid-19
By Rebecca Strauss News

13 Mar 2020
DAN Issues Covid-19 Advice for Divers and Dive Operators

The ongoing worldwide Covid-19 outbreak has undoubtedly begun to influence divers and plans for dive travel around the world. DAN has issued some advice.

dive computers
By Juanita Pienaar Dive Computers Health

11 Mar 2020
Are We Too Reliant on Dive Computers?

Dive computers are ubiquitous in the scuba community. As responsible divers, we should still understand the theory behind the calculations they make.

turtles of papua new guinea
By Deborah Dickson-Smith Conservation Travel

09 Mar 2020
Saving the Turtles of Papua New Guinea

The owners of Lissenung Dive Resort in Papua New Guinea are fully committed to doing their part to save the turtles of Papua New Guinea.

artificial reefs
By Juanita Pienaar Conservation Wrecks

06 Mar 2020
Artificial Reefs and Scuttled Wrecks

Artificial reefs and scuttled wrecks can offer intriguing dives and habitat for marine life. But are they as beneficial as we think?

does scuba diving burn calories
By Marcus Knight Training

04 Mar 2020
Training Fundamentals: Does Scuba Diving Burn Calories?

Scuba diving can be a physical sport, placing demands on cardiovascular fitness and strength. But does scuba diving burn calories?

Ex-HMAS Tobruk bow featured
By Deborah Dickson-Smith Dive Locations Travel Wrecks

02 Mar 2020
Australia’s Newest Wreck: The ex-HMAS Tobruk

Australia’s newest wreck, the ex-HMAS Tobruk, provides divers with another great reason to explore this stretch of the southern Great Barrier Reef.

diving myths
By Marcus Knight Fun Stuff In the Water Training

28 Feb 2020
Barriers to Diving and Diving Myths

Friends and family who are non-divers often have misconceptions about the sport. What are the usual diving myths and fears? Are they true?

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