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Komodo closure
By Deborah Dickson-Smith News Travel

08 May 2019
Komodo National Park Closed to Tourists – Fake News or True Story?

Recent news reports claim that Komodo National Park will close to tourists. Is this fake news or a true story? And if it’s true, how will it affect divers?

Great Barrier Reef
By Rebecca Strauss Dive Locations In the Water Travel

06 May 2019
The Greatest Reef on Earth

The Great Barrier Reef occupies a legendary space, not only in divers’ minds, but across popular culture as well. Now’s the perfect time to see it for yourself.

flower garden featured
By Guest Author Conservation Dive Locations In the Water Travel

04 May 2019
Possible Sanctuary Expansion at Flower Garden Banks

NOAA is developing a proposal to expand protection at Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary, and they need diver input.

May dive destinations
By LiveAboard.com Dive Locations Liveaboards Travel

02 May 2019
Five Great May Dive Destinations

May is one of the best months for visiting world-class dive locations, with calm conditions and plenty of marine life. Here are five great May dive destinations.

technical diving
By Yvonne Press Tech Diving Training

30 Apr 2019
The ABCs of Technical Diving: E to H

We’re continuing a series we began last year on the ABCs of technical diving with E through H, beginning with “E” for equipment. Do you know what gear will get you started in the world of tech?

Yongala
By Rebecca Strauss Travel Wrecks

28 Apr 2019
Diving Australia’s Most Famous Shipwreck: the SS Yongala

About 30 minutes off the coast of Townsville North Queensland lies the legendary wreck of the SS Yongala, a steamship that went down in 1911 with all passengers lost.

North Jetty Dive Park
By Guest Author Dive Locations Travel

26 Apr 2019
Dive Site: North Jetty Dive Park, Florence, Oregon

Oregon is a world-class destination for outdoor activities. It’s also a surprisingly good spot for scuba. Here’s a peek at North Jetty Dive Park in Florence, Oregon.

GoDive
By Press Release

24 Apr 2019
New GoDive App Brings Diving into the 21st Century

The GoDive app gathers divers’ needs in one place where they can share stories and experiences with other divers around the globe.

skip a dive
By Marcus Knight Training

22 Apr 2019
Training Fundamentals: When to Skip A Dive

Scuba diving is extremely safe when you’ve learned the right skills and have the right attitude. Part of that is knowing when to skip a dive. When and why would you do so?

Raja Ampat
By Guest Author Dive Locations Travel

20 Apr 2019
Top Five Ways to Spend Your Dry Day in Raja Ampat

Most divers have heard of Raja Ampat. If you’re going to be land-based when you visit, here are some tips for how to spend your dry day in Raja.

E. M. Clark
By Guest Author Dive Locations Wrecks

18 Apr 2019
Preserving America’s Underwater Battlefield: E.M. Clark

This year, Scuba Diver Life and NOAA are partnering to profile 12 different ships in the Graveyard of the Atlantic. This month we’ll visit the E. M. Clark.

technical regulators featured
By Yvonne Press Tech Diving Training

14 Apr 2019
Choosing Regulators for Technical Diving

Although we’ve discussed buying a recreational-scuba regulator, we’ve never delved into choosing regulators for technical diving. Here’s what you need to know.

dive log
By Marcus Knight In the Water Training

12 Apr 2019
Training Fundamentals: Keeping a Dive Log

It’s a common debate among divers: to keep or not to keep a dive log. Do you log your dives? Why is (or isn’t) logging dives important?

technical diving instructor
By Yvonne Press Tech Diving Training

10 Apr 2019
Choosing the Right Technical Diving Instructor

Technical diving can take a substantial commitment of time and finances, so you’ll want to choose the right location, dive center, and technical diving instructor. Here’s how.

coral nursery
By Andy Phillips In the Water

08 Apr 2019
What are Coral Nursery Projects?

What is a coral nursery? Projects like this have sprung up all over the Caribbean; here’s a bit about what they are and how they work.

coral dives in Vanuatu
By Deborah Dickson-Smith Dive Locations In the Water Travel

06 Apr 2019
Top Five Coral Dives in Vanuatu

Vanuatu has wreck divers covered with the world-famous SS President Coolidge, but you may not know about these top five coral dives in Vanuatu.

computer for technical diving
By Yvonne Press Dive Computers In the Water

04 Apr 2019
Choosing the Right Computer for Technical Diving

Most people who enter the world of technical diving will already have a dive computer, but there are a few extra considerations when it comes to choosing the right computer for technical diving.

April dive destinations
By LiveAboard.com Dive Locations Liveaboards Travel

02 Apr 2019
Five Great April Dive Destinations

April is a great month for diving, with a variety of unusual highlights. You can encounter whale sharks in Honduras…

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