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Photo's taken in Curacao - March 2007
By Shelley Collett Dive Locations

22 May 2015
Dive Site: Double Reef, Curacao

As with most sites in Curacao, you’ll want to look closely and pay attention.

crown-of-thorns starfish
By Guest Author Marine Species

21 May 2015
Crown-of-Thorns Starfish in Guam

Since biochemical warfare seems so promising for land wars, scientists developed an unlikely new strategy — fighting COTS with cows.

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By Shelley Collett In the Water New to Scuba

21 May 2015
Tips on Selecting the Best Fins

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.

Better Breathing for Better Diving
By Thomas Gronfeldt Training

20 May 2015
Training Tips: Better Breathing for Better Diving, Part I

Control your breath to improve your diving

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By Shelley Collett Dive Locations Travel

19 May 2015
Four Spectacular Blue Holes

Whether you call them vertical caves, sinkholes, or blue holes, one thing is for sure – they’re unique, beautiful and interesting. Here are 4 beauties to explore.

Photo's taken in Curacao - March 2007
By Shelley Collett Dive Locations

19 May 2015
Dive Site: Alice in Wonderland, Curacao

Consistently named in the top 10 Curacao dive sites, Alice in Wonderland, also known as Playa Kalki, is a near-perfect dive spot for divers new and old.

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By Shelley Collett Marine Species

18 May 2015
Crabs – The Drummers of the Sea

Hop into any ocean and you’ll find at least one species of sideways-skittering, periscope-eyed, claw-drumming crab. Let’s learn a little more about these globe-trotters.

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By Jessica Macdonald Marine Species

18 May 2015
World’s First Known Warm-Blooded Fish Discovered

It’s hard to stay warm when you’re surrounded by cold water, but the opah has figured it out.

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By Jessica Macdonald Marine Species

18 May 2015
Why Orcas Are The Perfect Predators

These are magnificent apex predators that can only ever reach their full potential if allowed to remain where they truly belong — in the wild.

sharks and rays
By Guest Author Marine Species

17 May 2015
Cosmopolitans of the Oceans: Sharks and Rays

Long before humans hopped onto airplanes to explore the far reaches of our planet, large rays and sharks were traveling between continents.

Volunteering for a Marine Conservation Organization
By Jessica Macdonald Conservation Stories

16 May 2015
Volunteering for a Marine Conservation Organization

I went to Mozambique looking for an escape from reality; what I got was the inspiration to pursue a brand-new reality instead.

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By Jessica Macdonald Conservation Marine Species

15 May 2015
The Secret Killing Of Scotland’s Seals

The sheer scale of Canada’s seal hunt triggers global outrage every year, and yet few people know that seal slaughters happen elsewhere, too, albeit on a much smaller scale.

A Sand Tiger shark cruises by on a shipwreck off of the North Carolina coast
By Shelley Collett Top 10

14 May 2015
Top 10 Wrecks of North Carolina

Over 600 ships have met their end along the North Carolina coast, and dozens of them are well preserved, accessible dive sites.

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By Nadia Aly Scuba Cartoons

14 May 2015
Scuba Cartoon – Rusted Wreck

This is the 51th of our scuba cartoon series by Jerry King. Let us know what you think and submit your own if you have any!

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By Thomas Gronfeldt In the Water

13 May 2015
Where To Put A Dive Knife

Ultimately, picking a placement is a matter of both personal choice and the kind of environment you dive in.

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By Guest Author Dive Locations

12 May 2015
Dive Site: Flying Reef, Tobago

Although Speyside in northeast Tobago is one of the island’s most popular diving destinations, this day we went south to the Atlantic side to a dive site known as Flying Ree

great white shark
By Shelley Collett Marine Species

11 May 2015
The Mysterious Great White Shark

Large, efficient hunters, great white sharks are still quite a mystery to us. Here are a few interesting tidbits we’ve learned over the years.

Dive Hacks
By Thomas Gronfeldt In the Water New to Scuba

11 May 2015
Five (and ½) Dive Hacks

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.

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