Papua New Guinea is a legendary dive destination. But you’ve got to know where (and when) to go for peak underwater visibility and action. Here’s a quick guide to dive seasons in Papua New Guinea.
Although the Great Barrier Reef garners most of the attention when it comes to diving in Australia, Southern Australia offers delights for divers (especially photographers) as well.
This crew of explorers are on a mission to map the uncharted coastline of Oé-Cusse, one dive site at a time.
In many parts of the world the easiest way to dive is from the shore. Here are our tips for executing a successful shore entry.
Diving in the Galapagos Islands is superlative, and the diving at Darwin and Wolf Islands is the best-of-the best. Here’s what you need to know about these iconic sites.
NOAA has introduced a new online portal that offers information on the response to a coral-disease outbreak in Florida
Invasive seaweed at Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary has found an enemy in underwater landscaper and PhD student Lindsay Marks.
In this series of articles, we’ll shine a spotlight on some of the world’s best underwater photographers. Today we highlight Ron Watkins.
Diving in the Galapagos Islands is nothing short of spectacular and a 10-day trip on board Galapagos Master can make a once-in-a-lifetime visit a reality.
Drift diving can be effortless or challenging, depending on the dive site. Here are our top tips for staying safe when drift diving.
One year after Hurricane Irma wreaked havoc across the Florida Keys, local dive-tour operators and other businesses are helping to identify and remove debris.
When applying for dive jobs, does a captain’s license make you more employable? Here are some considerations if you’re planning to get one.
This fall, NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries is teaming up with Ocean Exploration Trust to explore the marine ecosystems of the West Coast and Hawaii.
We’ve all heard of Bali’s greatest hits when it comes to diving like the USAT Liberty wreck and Manta Point off Nusa Penida, but here we’ll share a few secret dive sites in Bali.
Blue whales, sperm whales, orcas, dolphins and more this narrow channel is most definitely a whale and dolphin superhighway!
In the third of our six-part series on the world’s most dive-able wrecks, we’re highlighting the best wreck diving in Africa, focusing on southern and eastern Africa.
Heading west into the least explored part of one of the least explored provinces in one the least explored countries…
Bertie ventures into the waters off Dili, Timor-Leste to try and encounter a real life Moby Dick!