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Pacific Gas wreck
By Don Silcock Dive Locations In the Water

19 Jun 2017
Dive Site: Port Moresby’s Pacific Gas Wreck

The Pacific Gas tanker began life transporting liquefied gas from Australia, and has become one of Papua New Guinea’s most storied dive sites.

scuba diving in Raja Ampat
By Hélène Reynaud Dive Locations Travel

18 Jun 2017
Scuba Diving in Raja Ampat

The scuba diving in Raja Ampat, Indonesia, is some of the best on the planet. Start planning your trip to this must-visit location with the tips below.

Smack of Jellyfish
By Beth McCrea In the Water Marine Species

17 Jun 2017
What’s a Smack of Jellyfish?

Revel in this trove of nine enchantingly fanciful and marine-based collective nouns, including the charmingly named smack of jellyfish.

Diving in a Tidal Region
By Marcus Knight In the Water Training

16 Jun 2017
Training Fundamentals: Diving in a Tidal Region

If you’re diving in a tidal region, you must take some time to plan your dive with a little more care.

Ultraviolet Night Diving
By Hayley-Jo Carr In the Water Stories

15 Jun 2017
What’s So Cool About Ultraviolet Night Diving?

Even if you think you know a reef, exploring it with ultraviolet night diving will illuminate the scene in a whole new light.

F/V Patriot
By Guest Author Dive Locations In the Water

14 Jun 2017
NOAA National Marine Sanctuary Shipwrecks: F/V Patriot

National marine sanctuaries protect some of the most spectacular ocean and Great Lakes resources in the United States, including shipwrecks like the F/V Patriot.

seamoth
By Christina Koukkos In the Water Marine Species

13 Jun 2017
Marine Species: the Seamoth

Its Latin name, Pegasidae, is derived from a combination of Pegasus and Medusa, but in reality, the humble seamoth is far less intimidating.

Scuba Diving in Ireland
By Chris Vyvyan-Robinson Dive Locations In the Water

12 Jun 2017
Best Scuba Diving in Ireland

The scuba diving in Ireland is relatively unknown to the international community, but there’s plenty to see underwater in the Emerald Isle.

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By Scuba Diver Life Videos

12 Jun 2017
Beached Orcas and a Happy Ending

Orcas are highly intelligent and devastating predators, but even so, they do occasionally screw up.

dive boat leaves you behind
By Marcus Knight In the Water Training

11 Jun 2017
What if the Dive Boat Leaves You Behind?

It’s every diver’s worst nightmare: you surface to find that the dive boat has left you behind. What should you do?

regulator free flows at depth
By Marcus Knight Training

10 Jun 2017
What if your regulator free flows at depth?

Although modern regulators are painstakingly designed to offer great reliability, sometimes things go wrong. What should you do if your regulator free-flows at depth?

Best Dive Shop
By Beth McCrea In the Water Shops & Resorts Travel

09 Jun 2017
How to Choose the Best Dive Shop for Your Vacation

Checking a dive shop’s site and a travel app isn’t usually enough to verify a safe shop that will mesh well with you and your diving style. Use these questions to choose the best dive shop for your vacation.

help the ocean
By Beth McCrea Conservation In the Water

08 Jun 2017
Eight Ways You Can Help the Ocean

Our oceans are in more trouble than ever before. In honor of World Oceans Day on June 8, we’ve compiled a list of eight ways you can help.

PADI Discover Scuba Diving
By Christine Brinkley In the Water Training

07 Jun 2017
Teaching Your Kids to Dive: PADI Discover Scuba Diving Program

In the third of our series on dive programs for children, we’ll cover everything you need to know about the PADI Discover Scuba Diving Program. 

Cenotes for Scuba Diving
By Chris Vyvyan-Robinson Dive Locations In the Water Travel

06 Jun 2017
Mexico’s Top Cenotes for Scuba Diving

Mexico’s top cenotes for scuba diving and snorkeling are part of a vast network of freshwater sinkholes dotting the Yucatan Peninsula.

Christian Miller
By Guest Author In the Water Photo & Video

05 Jun 2017
Photographer Spotlight: Christian Miller

In this series of articles, we’ll shine a spotlight on some of the world’s best underwater photographers. Today we highlight Christian Miller.

Weedy
By Matt Testoni Dive Locations In the Water Travel

04 Jun 2017
Top Five Reasons to Dive in Tasmania

Tiny Tasmania may not pop to mind when you consider dive destinations, but maybe it should. Here are the top five reasons to dive in Tasmania.

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By Scuba Diver Life Videos

04 Jun 2017
Rolling in the Deep – Anilao

by Dustin Adamson A continuation of my Rolling in the Deep series, this short film focuses on the critters of…

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