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devil ray
By Chris Vyvyan-Robinson In the Water Marine Species

16 Dec 2017
Marine Species: Sicklefin Devil Ray

The sicklefin devil ray is one of the lesser-known mobula species. Where can you see these rays on a dive?

Macro Photography in Utila
By Christine Brinkley In the Water Photo & Video Photo Gear & Techniques Travel

15 Dec 2017
Macro Photography in Utila: Part I

We all marvel at beautiful underwater shots and wish we could take similar photos.  According to Utila photographer Brad Ryon, it’s not as hard as we think.

Yonugani Monument
By Deborah Dickson-Smith Dive Locations In the Water Travel

14 Dec 2017
The Yonaguni Monument: Is it the Lost City of Atlantis?

In the early 1980s, a young Japanese diver discovered the Yonaguni Monument. Could it be the lost city of Atlantis?

Top Spots for Ice Diving
By Yvonne Press Dive Locations In the Water Travel

13 Dec 2017
Five Top Spots for Ice Diving

With winter upon us, you may be considering a tropical dive vacation. But instead, don’t fight the cold and try one of our five top spots for ice diving.

Hurricane Irma
By Guest Author Conservation In the Water News

12 Dec 2017
Hurricane Irma Changes the Seascape in the Florida Keys

Hurricane Irma has changed the underwater landscape of the Florida Keys. But the reef ecosystem is beginning to recover — with a little help.

nautilus_featured
By Scuba Diver Life Videos

12 Dec 2017
Bobbing Baby Nautilus Enters the World

Fourteen months of hope and hard work have led to the first-ever filming of a baby nautilus hatching for a team of researchers at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

Paralenz
By Shelley Collett In the Water Photo & Video Photo Gear & Techniques Reviews

11 Dec 2017
Gear Review: Paralenz Dive Camera

There’s a new player in the underwater dive camera market: the Paralenz Dive Camera. How does it hold up under the waves?

Day at Wakatobi
By Guest Author In the Water Shops & Resorts

10 Dec 2017
A Perfect Day at Wakatobi

A perfect day at Wakatobi starts and ends in your luxurious ocean bungalow, and in between, you’ll enjoy the best of the reef underwater and the best of the resort topside.

Stop Using Straws
By Guest Author Conservation In the Water

09 Dec 2017
Take the Pledge to Stop Using Straws

Straws are a major problem for marine life, among other plastic detritus. Next year, take the pledge to #stopsucking and say no to straws.

Scuba Diving and Old Age
By Thomas Gronfeldt Health In the Water

08 Dec 2017
Scuba Diving and Old Age

Diving is perfectly safe for most of us as we get older, but there are some things to keep in mind when it comes to scuba diving and old age.

Bilikiki
By Rebecca Strauss Dive Locations In the Water Travel

07 Dec 2017
Diving the Solomons Islands Onboard the Bilikiki

Some liveaboards and destinations are so famous that when you do finally visit, it feels almost familiar. Diving the Solomon Islands onboard the Bilikiki was just such an experience.

Dive Books for Young Children
By Beth McCrea In the Water New to Scuba Stories

06 Dec 2017
Delightful Dive Books for Young Children

With the holidays just around the corner, these five delightful dive reads for young children can make the perfect present for the ocean-curious youngsters on your list.

Largest Ocean Reserve in North America
By Rebecca Strauss In the Water News

05 Dec 2017
Mexico Creates Largest Ocean Reserve in North America

Many divers are already familiar with Socorro Island, part of the Revillagigedo Archipelago in Mexico. The area is now the largest ocean reserve in North America.

Edwar Herreno
By Guest Author In the Water Photo & Video

04 Dec 2017
Photographer Spotlight: Edwar Herreno

In an ongoing series, we’ll chat with prominent and up-and-coming underwater photographers. Today we sit down with Edwar Herreno.

Cocos Island
By Rebecca Strauss In the Water News

03 Dec 2017
Diver Killed by Tiger Shark at Cocos Island

A tiger shark bit and killed a diver at Cocos Island on November 30, as well as injuring the instructor leading the dive.

Snorkel with Orcas in Norway
By Rebecca Strauss Dive Locations In the Water Travel

03 Dec 2017
Snorkel with Orcas in Norway

Far north of the Arctic Circle lies Andenes, Norway. This tiny town is ground zero for adventure-seekers who come to snorkel with orcas in the frigid waters of the fjord.

Take 3 For the Sea
By Hélène Reynaud Conservation In the Water

02 Dec 2017
Conservation Spotlight: Take 3 For the Sea

In this series of articles, we’ll profile conservation organizations focused on ocean protection. Today we’re chatting with Roberta Dixon-Valk, co-founder of Take 3 for the Sea.

Tunicates
By Chris Vyvyan-Robinson In the Water Marine Species

01 Dec 2017
Marine Species: Tunicates

Tunicates are marine invertebrates, and while not a show-stopping find, they’re a weird and wonderful encounter on any dive.

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