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Mastering the Art of Scuba Diving
By Andy Phillips Training

02 Jun 2018
Five Signs You’re Mastering the Art of Scuba Diving

Just as with any skill or hobby, the more you practice, the better you’ll likely become. Here are five signs you’re mastering the art of scuba diving.

Sunscreens
By Kathryn Curzon Conservation In the Water News

01 Jun 2018
Hawaii Bans Sale of Sunscreens that Harm Coral

Hawaii passed a bill in May to ban the sale and distribution of sunscreens containing oxybenzone and octinoxate, which harm ocean ecosystems.

Traveling Alone
By Beth McCrea Resources Travel

31 May 2018
Top Tips for Traveling Alone

Whether you love solo travel or are just lacking a dive buddy, the extra fees often facing lone travelers are a drag. Here are our top tips for traveling alone and avoiding the dreaded single supplement.

Koh Ha
By Deborah Dickson-Smith Dive Locations Travel

30 May 2018
Scuba diving in Koh Ha, Thailand

Koh Ha is a tiny group of uninhabited islands, about an hour’s boat ride from Trang on Thailand’s southwest coast. And it makes for some fantastic diving.

Scuba Diving in Southern Mozambique
By Juanita Pienaar Dive Locations Travel

29 May 2018
Best Scuba Diving in Southern Mozambique: Part II

There are so many exceptional dive sites to choose from in southern Mozambique, we’ve split them into two articles. Here’s part two.

Solo Diving
By Marcus Knight New to Scuba Training

28 May 2018
Training Fundamentals: Pros and Cons of Solo Diving

Even today, solo diving is a controversial subject among divers. Why would you dive alone? What are the pros and cons of solo diving? 

Underwater Camera
By Matt Testoni Photo Gear & Techniques

27 May 2018
A Beginner’s Guide on How to Keep Your Underwater Camera from Flooding

When your camera floods, a great dive can turn into an expensive one. Here’s our beginner’s guide on how to keep your underwater camera from flooding.

whale sharks
By Guest Author Conservation News

26 May 2018
Madagascar Emerges as a Hotspot for Endangered Whale Sharks

According to a recently published study, Madagascar has emerged as a hotspot for endangered whale sharks

Dive Debriefing
By Yvonne Press In the Water New to Scuba Resources Training

25 May 2018
The Importance of a Dive Debriefing

Don’t underestimate the importance of a dive debriefing — a dive isn’t really over until you’ve talked it through. Here’s what you can learn from a thorough dive debriefing.

Women Better Scuba Divers Than Men
By Juanita Pienaar Health In the Water New to Scuba Stories

24 May 2018
Are Women Better Scuba Divers Than Men?

We’re about to open a can of worms by asking: are women better scuba divers than men?

Dives in National Marine Sanctuaries
By Guest Author Dive Locations Travel

23 May 2018
Ten Fantastic Dives in National Marine Sanctuaries

With a system that spans more than 600,000 square miles of marine and Great Lakes waters, here are the top ten dives in national marine sanctuaries.

Scuba Diving in Southern Mozambique
By Juanita Pienaar Dive Locations Travel

22 May 2018
Best Scuba Diving in Southern Mozambique: Part I

The best scuba diving in Southern Mozambique offers everything from excellent macro dives to encounters with mantas and whale sharks.

unique animals to scuba dive with
By Chris Vyvyan-Robinson In the Water Marine Species New to Scuba Travel

21 May 2018
Unique Animals to Scuba Dive With

We all love sharks and rays, but if you’re looking for something a little different, here are the most unique animals to scuba dive with.

Reefbox
By Beth McCrea News Resources

20 May 2018
ReefBox: The World’s First Subscription Box for Divers

Our inner geek, always fiending for new scuba gear squealed with delight after recently stumbling on ReefBox, the world’s first subscription box geared toward divers.

Microscopic Plants
By Beth McCrea In the Water Marine Species

19 May 2018
Diving into a World of Microscopic Plants

Whether you’re swimming with big animals, macro critters, or in coral gardens, you’re also diving into an entire world of microscopic plants called phytoplankton.

Toothed Whales
By Hélène Reynaud In the Water

18 May 2018
Five Common Species of Toothed Whales

Whales are classified into two groups: toothed and baleen. Out of 65 species of toothed whales, here are five of the most common.

U.S. Virgin Islands
By Shelley Collett News Travel

17 May 2018
U.S. Virgin Islands: Ready for Business

The 2017 hurricane season was devastating across much of the Caribbean. We visited the U.S. Virgin Islands to see if they’re ready to welcome divers. The short answer: yes.

Manta Sandy
By Deborah Dickson-Smith Dive Locations Travel

16 May 2018
Dive Site: Manta Sandy in Raja Ampat

Manta Sandy in Raja Ampat is a legendary dive site. What makes it so special?

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