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eco_featured
By Guest Author Conservation

11 Mar 2018
Becoming an Eco-Friendly Dive Instructor

Instructors exert enormous influence over their students. Use your power for good and learn how to become an eco-friendly dive instructor.

International Year of the Reef
By Guest Author Conservation

10 Mar 2018
Green Fins International Year of the Reef Campaign: #RedefineTheDive

Green Fins kicks off an initiative to coincide with the International Year of the Reef, and encourages participants to #redefinethedive

City of Hawkinsville
By Guest Author Wrecks

09 Mar 2018
Florida’s Underwater Archaeological Preserves: City of Hawkinsville

There are 12 Underwater Archaeological Preserves in Florida, scattered from the Panhandle to the Florida Keys. Today we visit the City of Hawkinsville.

Sunken Cities Exhibit
By Press Release In the Water

08 Mar 2018
Sunken Cities Exhibit to Open at St. Louis Art Museum

Starting on March 25, the St. Louis Art Museum will present “Sunken Cities: Egypt’s Lost Worlds,” showcasing some amazing underwater archaeological finds.

Big Momma
By Guest Author Dive Locations Travel

07 Mar 2018
Diving National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa’s Big Momma

The star attraction in the warm waters of the National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa is a gigantic Porites coral named Big Momma.

Paralenz DCC
By Press Release Photo Gear & Techniques

06 Mar 2018
Why is the Paralenz DCC Better Than Traditional Filters?

Most underwater cameras require filters to keep the colors in your images looking brilliant. But with the built-in Paralenz DCC, extra filters are a thing of the past.

Ribbon Eel
By Christina Koukkos Marine Species

05 Mar 2018
Marine Species: The Ribbon Eel

The ribbon eel looks just as its name implies. These long, thin, elegant creatures are common in the waters around Wakatobi Dive Resort.

Post-Dive Equipment Care
By Marcus Knight New to Scuba

04 Mar 2018
Guidelines for Post-Dive Equipment Care

As a new scuba diver you’ll begin to purchase your own scuba diving equipment. What’s the best way to handle post-dive equipment care?

Be Straw Free
By Hélène Reynaud Conservation

03 Mar 2018
Conservation Spotlight: Be Straw Free

In this series of articles, we’ll profile conservation organizations focused on ocean protection. Today we’re chatting with Milo Cress, the young founder of Be Straw Free.

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By Scuba Diver Life Videos

03 Mar 2018
Horrifying Plastic Pollution in Bali

Diving at Manta Point in Nusa Penida, Bali should mean a glorious encounter with graceful manta rays. Instead, as this diver filmed, it meant swimming in a sea of plastic pollution.

By Matt Testoni Dive Locations In the Water Travel Wrecks

02 Mar 2018
Diving the Wreck of the SS Yongala

The SS Yongala went down off Townsville, Australia in 1911, taking all its passengers with it. Now, the wreck is one of the most iconic dive sites on the Great Barrier Reef.

Rare Marine Life
By Guest Author In the Water

01 Mar 2018
Top Five Sites for Spotting Rare Marine Life in the Philippines

Known for some of the planet’s most biodiverse waters, here are our picks for the top five sites for spotting rare marine life in the Philippines.

Big Five Dive
By Guest Author Dive Locations Wrecks

28 Feb 2018
The Big Five Dive

Begun in 2015, PADI Women’s Dive Day, held every July 15, has spawned 700 events in 77 countries. The Big Five Dive, held in the Great Lakes in 2016, was one such event.

Seychelles Islands
By Rebecca Strauss Conservation

27 Feb 2018
Seychelles Islands Create Two New Marine Parks

In the first deal of its kind, the Seychelles Islands is creating two new marine parks, totaling 81,000 square miles, in exchange for debt forgiveness equaling $21 million dollars.

Black Jack bomber
By Don Silcock Dive Locations Travel Wrecks

26 Feb 2018
Dive Site: B-17F Black Jack Bomber Wreck, Papua New Guinea

The wreck of a B-17F Black Jack bomber lies just off a fringing reef near the remote village of Boga Boga in Papua New Guinea.

Scuba Diving in San Diego
By Christina Koukkos Dive Locations In the Water

25 Feb 2018
Best Scuba Diving in San Diego

The image of Southern California evokes sun, surf and movie stars. Add another attraction to the list: the scuba diving in San Diego is world-class.

Seabird Identification
By Chris Vyvyan-Robinson Marine Species

24 Feb 2018
Seabird Identification

Although divers are usually focused on marine-animal identification, we have plentiful opportunities for seabird identification as well.

weedy seadragon
By Matt Testoni Conservation Marine Species

23 Feb 2018
The Weedy Seadragon Research Project

Each weedy seadragon, endemic to the southern shore of Australia, boasts a unique spot pattern on its belly. Divers in the area have the unique opportunity to help identify them.

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