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By Scuba Diver Life Videos

27 Sep 2017
Blue Planet II : The Prequel

Ready to have your mind blown? BBC is set to release a sequel to the award-winning 2001 ocean documentary Blue Planet in early 2018 and here’s your first peek.

Reef at Wakatobi
By Guest Author Walt Stearns Dive Locations In the Water Shops & Resorts

26 Sep 2017
Top of the Reef at Wakatobi Dive Resort

At Wakatobi Dive Resort, the shallows aren’t just for off-gassing or a safety stop. Divers on these sites can (and will want to) stretch bottom times well past an hour.

Coral Sea
By Guest Author Dive Locations In the Water Travel

25 Sep 2017
Top Five Coral Sea Dive Sites

Australia’s Coral Sea boasts a staggering array of dive sites. Here are the top five Coral Sea dive sites, in no particular order.

Half Moon
By Guest Author History In the Water Wrecks

24 Sep 2017
Florida’s Underwater Archaeological Preserves: The Half Moon

There are 12 Underwater Archaeological Preserves in Florida, scattered from the northwestern Panhandle down to the Florida Keys. Today we visit the Half Moon.

Scuba Diving in St. Helena
By Chris Vyvyan-Robinson Dive Locations In the Water Travel

23 Sep 2017
Scuba Diving in St. Helena

Tiny Saint Helena Island lies over 1,000 miles off the west coast of Africa. Although it’s best known as the place of Napoleon’s exile, the scuba diving in St. Helena is a modern marvel.

diver propulsion vehicle
By Hayley-Jo Carr In the Water Training

22 Sep 2017
Diver Propulsion Vehicle Training

Using a diver propulsion vehicle underwater means you can cover far more territory on each dive. How do you use one safely?

Photograph Corals
By Nicole Helgason In the Water Photo & Video

21 Sep 2017
How to Identify and Photograph Corals

Underwater photography tends to focus on megafauna or macro animal subjects. But learning how to identify and photograph corals can be just as exciting.

costa_rica_featured
By Rebecca Strauss Dive Locations In the Water Travel

20 Sep 2017
Scuba Diving in Costa Rica: The Bats and the Cats

Scuba diving in Costa Rica off Guanacaste Province offers visitors everything from enormous schools of pufferfish (yes, really) to encounters with mantas and burly bull sharks.

Dive Into the Pink
By Press Release In the Water News

19 Sep 2017
Dive Into the Pink Holds Second Annual Online Auction

Nonprofit organization Dive into the Pink will hold its second annual online auction to benefit the Young Survival Coalition (YSC).

Mario Chow
By Guest Author In the Water Photo & Video Stories

18 Sep 2017
Photographer Spotlight: Mario Chow

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

new divemaster
By Andy Phillips In the Water Training

17 Sep 2017
You’re a Brand New Divemaster — Now What?

Now that you’ve achieved the divemaster certification, you’ve got lots of options, from employment to volunteering or continuing education.

Ice Diving
By Robert Osborne In the Water Stories Training

16 Sep 2017
Ice Diving at Morrison’s Quarry          

The protocols for ice diving are much like those for cave diving. And while frigid waters combined with an overhead environment aren’t for everyone, for many, ice diving is an exciting way to push their boundaries.

Scuba Diving in Indonesia
By Shelley Collett Dive Locations Travel

15 Sep 2017
Scuba Diving in Indonesia is a Dream Come True

Scuba diving in Indonesia is world-renowned as some of the planet’s best. And this lucky writer just got to see it for herself.

International Year of the Reef
By Guest Author Conservation In the Water News

14 Sep 2017
Celebrating the Third International Year of the Reef

Reef World Foundation and its Green Fins members celebrate the third International Year of the Reef

Winfield Scott
By Guest Author History In the Water Wrecks

13 Sep 2017
NOAA Marine Sanctuary Shipwrecks: the SS Winfield Scott

National marine sanctuaries protect some of the most spectacular ocean and Great Lakes resources in the United States, including shipwrecks like the SS Winfield Scott.

Great Barrier Reef
By Guest Author Dive Locations In the Water Liveaboards

12 Sep 2017
The Great Barrier Reef: Is it Okay?

There’s been a lot of discussion in the news lately about bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef. Local operator Mike Ball weighs in on the situation.

Cylinder Valve
By Marcus Knight Training

11 Sep 2017
Training Fundamentals: Checking Your Cylinder Valve

It’s surprisingly common for divers to enter the water with a tank valve in the incorrect position. Make sure to check your tank valve before every dive.

Flying Gurnard
By Christina Koukkos In the Water Marine Species

10 Sep 2017
Marine Species: Flying Gurnard

The flying gurnard is big-eyed, bottom-dwelling fish. What surprising feature makes divers seek them out (and explains their name)?

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