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By Beth McCrea Fun Stuff Scuba Gifts

12 Dec 2019
Fifteen Holiday Gifts for Divers Under $50

‘Tis the season to treat yourself — or the diver in your life — to something special. Here are our picks for 15 holiday gifts for divers that won’t set you back more than $50.

self-reliant diver
By Juanita Pienaar In the Water Training

10 Dec 2019
The Importance of Being a Self-Reliant Diver

Becoming a self-reliant diver is an important skill, regardless of whether you plan to dive unguided any time in the future.

Fish Rock
By Deborah Dickson-Smith Dive Locations Travel

08 Dec 2019
Diving Fish Rock: The Best Australian Dive Site You’ve Never Heard Of

Fish Rock may just be the best Australian dive site that you’ve never heard of.

nautilus
By Chris Vyvyan-Robinson In the Water Marine Species

06 Dec 2019
Marine Species: Nautilus

The nautilus is a living fossil, unchanged for hundreds of millions of years. Although divers see them infrequently, they are most common in the tropical western Pacific.

fitness for scuba diving
By Yvonne Press Health Training

04 Dec 2019
Physical and Mental Fitness for Scuba Diving

During training, all divers learn the importance of physical and mental fitness for scuba diving, but how does that translate to real life when many people dive only once or twice a year on vacation?

December dive destinations
By LiveAboard.com Dive Locations Travel

02 Dec 2019
Five Great December Dive Destinations

Don’t let winter stop you from getting in the water. Here are five great December dive destinations that shine this time of year.

U-701
By Guest Author Dive Locations History Travel Wrecks

30 Nov 2019
Preserving America’s Underwater Battlefield: U-701

This year, Scuba Diver Life and NOAA are partnering to profile 12 different ships in the Graveyard of the Atlantic. This month we visit U-701.

reef safe featured
By Guest Author Conservation News Resources

28 Nov 2019
Nine Things You Need to Know about Sunscreen and Coral Reefs

There’s a lot of news lately about sunscreen and coral reefs. But which chemicals are problematic, and how do you know which products are safe for reefs?

shark finning
By Guest Author Conservation News

26 Nov 2019
Bill to Ban U.S. Shark Fin Trade Passes House

Oceana calls on Senate leadership to pass bipartisan legislation to ban the U.S. shark fin trade.

Florida Keys restoration blueprint
By Guest Author In the Water

24 Nov 2019
Diver Input Welcomed on Florida Keys Restoration Blueprint

The Florida Keys have long been a diver favorite. Now, the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary seeks diver input on proposed changes to the sanctuary.

titan triggerfish
By Hélène Reynaud Marine Species

18 Nov 2019
Marine Species: Titan Triggerfish

With impressive teeth and vibrant colors, titan triggerfish are the biggest among the species. And although they’re beautiful, divers should beware of this territorial fish.

solitary corals
By Nicole Helgason Conservation Marine Species

16 Nov 2019
Introduction to Solitary Corals of the Indo-Pacific

Most corals are colonial animals with hundreds to thousands of tiny polyps, but solitary corals of the Indo-Pacific are a single-polyp species that lives freely on the ocean floor.

free diving internship
By Juanita Pienaar New to Scuba Training

14 Nov 2019
The Free Diving Internship Debate

Anytime the topic of free diving internships comes up in diving forums, it sparks heated debate. Should dive candidates work for free — or not?

Pacific Northwest diving
By Chris Vyvyan-Robinson Dive Locations Travel

12 Nov 2019
Pacific Northwest Diving

If you’re properly outfitted with a cozy drysuit, Pacific Northwest diving is hard to beat. Here are some of our favorite sites in Washington State.

Paralenz
By Press Release

11 Nov 2019
Every Dive Counts: Paralenz Launches New Brand and Mission

Every Dive Counts: Paralenz launches new brand and mission

scuba instructor
By Marcus Knight Training

10 Nov 2019
Training Fundamentals: Becoming a Better Scuba Instructor

Becoming a better scuba instructor is an ongoing process. What makes a good instructor and how do you improve?

Boonsung wreck
By Torben Lonne Dive Locations Travel Wrecks

08 Nov 2019
Diving the Boonsung Wreck: The Fish Soup of Khao Lak

There’s nothing more magical than descending a buoy line and seeing a structure materialize out of the blue. The Boonsung wreck offers that very experience.

Oriskany
By Chris Vyvyan-Robinson Dive Locations In the Water Travel Wrecks

06 Nov 2019
The Great Carrier Reef: The USS Oriskany

Diving on a wreck is always a humbling and exciting experience, but diving on the largest military wreck of all time, the USS Oriskany, offers a truly astounding insight into history.

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