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Plating Corals
By Nicole Helgason Conservation Marine Species

03 Nov 2018
Introduction to Plating Corals of the Indo-Pacific

Plating corals are some of the most common on Indo-Pacific reefs. Here’s your guide to identifying them on your next dive.

tech-diving course
By Yvonne Press Tech Diving Training

01 Nov 2018
Preparing for Tech-Diving Course

Signing up for a tech-diving course usually means lots of research into agencies, locations and instructors. But how do you get ready for the course once you’ve made your choice?

Rowley Shoals
By LiveAboard.com Dive Locations Liveaboards Travel

30 Oct 2018
Diving Australia’s Hidden Gem: Rowley Shoals

The short dive season runs September through December in Western Australia’s Rowley Shoals, and it belongs on your bucket list for next year.

Wolf Rock
By Deborah Dickson-Smith Dive Locations Travel

28 Oct 2018
Wolf Rock: Australia’s Newest Pelagic Dive Site

This new dive site off the Queensland coast is red-hot. But what makes Wolf Rock so special?

Sea Otters
By Guest Author Conservation Marine Species

26 Oct 2018
Sea Otters in Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary

Northern sea otters are recolonizing Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. NOAA Nancy Foster Scholar Jessica Hale is studying their habits.

Munda Wrecks
By Deborah Dickson-Smith Dive Locations Travel Wrecks

24 Oct 2018
Diving Munda Wrecks and Reefs

Diving Munda wrecks and reefs in the Solomon Islands, has something to offer every diver, from marine life to a fascinating slice of WWII history.

Rob Stewart
By Robert Osborne Health News

22 Oct 2018
The Third Dive: What Really Happened to Rob Stewart

A Canadian journalist and filmmaker has produced a new documentary about Rob Stewart’s tragic death in 2017. What really happened that day — and who is to blame?

Scuba Dive
By Juanita Pienaar History New to Scuba Stories

20 Oct 2018
Why We Scuba Dive

The reasons why we scuba dive are as unique as the people who enjoy the sport, but researchers have found that long-term well-being is a result of regular diving.

Pygmy Seahorse
By Hélène Reynaud Marine Species

18 Oct 2018
Marine Species: Pygmy Seahorse

One of the hardest critters to spot, the pygmy seahorse is a fascinating creature. Let’s look at a few attributes of this tiny yet spectacular animal.

Back-Roll Entry
By Marcus Knight New to Scuba Training

16 Oct 2018
Training Fundamentals: Perfecting Your Scuba Back-Roll Entry

The scuba back-roll entry should be as easy as falling off a boat, but what’s the best way to prepare and enter the water using a back-roll entry?

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By Scuba Diver Life Videos

15 Oct 2018
Suckling Humpback Whale Calf

Scientists have released first-of-its-kind footage showing a nursing humpback whale calf – from the calf’s perspective. 

Yasawa Islands
By LiveAboard.com Dive Locations Liveaboards Travel

14 Oct 2018
Scuba Diving in Fiji’s Yasawa Islands

Fiji has a reputation as the friendliest country in the world and offers some fantastic diving. The Yasawa Islands are some of the best of the best.

Lonely Whale
By Hélène Reynaud Conservation

12 Oct 2018
Conservation Spotlight: Lonely Whale

In this series of articles, we’ll profile conservation organizations focused on ocean protection. Today we’re chatting with Emy Kane from Lonely Whale.

Ocean Ramsey
By Hélène Reynaud Conservation Freediving Stories

08 Oct 2018
Women in Diving: Ocean Ramsey

Our new series focusing on the achievements of women in diving starts with Ocean Ramsey, marine advocate.

Ocean Art
By Chris Vyvyan-Robinson Conservation

06 Oct 2018
Turning Trash into Treasure with Ocean Art

Marine debris has reached meteoric levels in the last few years. Some creative artists are shining a spotlight on the issue by turning trash into ocean art.

Wreck Diving in the Middle East
By Juanita Pienaar Dive Locations Travel Wrecks

04 Oct 2018
The Best Wreck Diving in the Middle East

In the fourth of our six-part series on the world’s most dive-able wrecks, we’re highlighting the best wreck diving in the Middle East.

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By Scuba Diver Life Videos

04 Oct 2018
Crocodile Caller [4K] | Timor-Leste from Below (S01E09) | SZtv

Some indigenous elders on Timor Leste revere and communicate with crocs, they are known as the croc callers.

Technical Diving
By Yvonne Press Tech Diving Training

02 Oct 2018
What is Technical Diving?

Technical diving has been a buzzword for several years now, but what is technical diving exactly? Here we’ll explain where recreational diving ends and technical diving starts.

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