Plating corals are some of the most common on Indo-Pacific reefs. Here’s your guide to identifying them on your next dive.
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?
The short dive season runs September through December in Western Australia’s Rowley Shoals, and it belongs on your bucket list for next year.
This new dive site off the Queensland coast is red-hot. But what makes Wolf Rock so special?
Northern sea otters are recolonizing Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. NOAA Nancy Foster Scholar Jessica Hale is studying their habits.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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?
Scientists have released first-of-its-kind footage showing a nursing humpback whale calf – from the calf’s perspective.
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.
In this series of articles, we’ll profile conservation organizations focused on ocean protection. Today we’re chatting with Emy Kane from Lonely Whale.
Our new series focusing on the achievements of women in diving starts with Ocean Ramsey, marine advocate.
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.
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.
Some indigenous elders on Timor Leste revere and communicate with crocs, they are known as the croc callers.
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.