Every year from June through September, divers have the chance to go blue shark diving in Rhode Island.
Bright, multicolored cactus corals grow in every habitat from the shallowest to the deepest parts of the reef. Here’s how to identify them on your next dive.
Some major tech divers spend an envious amount of time at Truk Lagoon and tell us all about it!
We may think we’ve got to travel great distances for great dives, but there are plenty of exceptional sites in our own backyard. Here are some of the top places to dive in the United States.
With gear and travel, diving can be quite an expensive hobby. Here are five top hacks to make scuba diving more affordable for you.
Dolphins are among everyone’s favorite marine animals, living in all the world’s oceans. Here are five of the most common dolphin species
The foundational ABCDs of technical diving — Awareness, Buoyancy control, Communications and Discipline — are vitally important on every dive.
It’s always exciting to find one while beach combing, but the question often arises: what’s the difference between a starfish and a sea star?
Mention solo diving to any group of divers and you’ll get a strong reaction. But what about solo diving and technical diving — do they ever mix? And if so, how do you stay safe?
Scuba diving is statistically very safe, but as with any adventurous activity, there are risks. What’s the best way to avoid diving accidents?
Seeing a whale shark while underwater is on nearly every diver’s bucket list. Here’s where you’ll have the best chance to snorkel or scuba dive with whale sharks.
If you’ve caught the diving bug, you likely want to get in the water every day. But if that isn’t an option, how often should you scuba dive to keep your skills fresh?
In late April, the Florida Wildlife Commission is meeting to discuss opening a fishing season on the state’s goliath groupers. Make your voice heard for their protection.
Dive vertigo is an extremely unpleasant sensation. What’s the best way to avoid it or manage it if vertigo strikes when you’re underwater?
You’re at the dive center, mask and fins in hand, ready to take your first ocean dive. Here’s what to expect the first time you go scuba diving.
Chances are the first time you went scuba diving you saw a brain coral. There are four types in the Caribbean: here’s how to identify them on your next dive.
There are 12 Underwater Archaeological Preserves in Florida, scattered from the northwestern Panhandle down to the Florida Keys. Today we visit the Urca de Lima.
If you’re fascinated by the aquatic world, but don’t like the concept of a cylinder on your back, don’t let that be a barrier. Freediving may just be the water sport for you.