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In the second of our series on dive programs for children, we’ll cover everything you need to know about the PADI Seal Team program.
By Christine Brinkley In the Water Training

24 May 2017
What is the PADI Seal Team Program?

In the second of our series on dive programs for children, we’ll cover everything you need to know about the PADI Seal Team program.

Sea Dragon Fluoro-Dual Beam
By News Release In the Water News Photo Gear & Techniques

23 May 2017
SeaLife Unveils New Sea Dragon Fluoro-Dual Beam

Capture all the weird and wacky nighttime colors on the reef with the brand-new SeaLife Sea Dragon Fluoro-Dual Beam.

Wakatobi Dive Resort
By Guest Author Walt Stearns Dive Locations In the Water Travel

22 May 2017
The House Always Wins at Wakatobi Dive Resort

At Wakatobi Dive Resort, the house always wins — the spectacular house reef, that is.   

Sidemount Training
By Shelley Collett In the Water Reviews Training

21 May 2017
Review: Video Sidemount Training with Steve Martin

Informational, video-based courses can help divers interested in expanding their recreational and technical-dive knowledge

Cuttlefish
By Hélène Reynaud In the Water Marine Species

20 May 2017
Marine Species: Cuttlefish

Cuttlefish are a favorite among underwater photographers because of their amazing capacity for color changes. Here are a few characteristics of these unique cephalopods.

Comfort Zone When Scuba Diving
By Andy Phillips In the Water Training

19 May 2017
Recognizing the Limits of Your Comfort Zone When Scuba Diving

Whether you’re an experienced diver or brand new to the sport, it’s important to know the limits of your comfort zone when scuba diving

throwing up in your regulator
By Guest Author Bethy Driscoll In the Water Training

18 May 2017
Throwing Up in Your Regulator

We’ve all heard about it (and probably dread it), but do you know how to properly handle throwing up in your regulator?

Plastic-Eating Caterpillar
By Kathryn Curzon Conservation In the Water

17 May 2017
Could a Plastic-Eating Caterpillar Fix Global Plastic Pollution?

An amateur beekeeper has accidentally discovered a plastic-eating caterpillar that could help address global plastic pollution.

Maui Helldiver
By Guest Author Dive Locations In the Water Travel Wrecks

16 May 2017
NOAA Marine Sanctuary Shipwrecks: The Maui Helldiver

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

natural navigation underwater
By Marcus Knight In the Water Training

15 May 2017
Natural Navigation Underwater

Familiar sites or those with distinctive landmarks offer the opportunity to improve your skills at natural navigation underwater.

Santo Island
By Matt Testoni Dive Locations In the Water Travel

14 May 2017
Scuba Diving in Santo Island, Vanuatu

If you’re diving in Santo Island, Vanuatu, you’ll visit the wreck of the SS President Coolidge of course, but there are some other fantastic dives as well.

Scuba Cylinders
By Marcus Knight In the Water Training

13 May 2017
When Scuba Cylinders Go Bad

Of all our equipment, we often overlook our scuba cylinders the most. But when scuba cylinders have problems, there are often disastrous consequences.

Top Places for Muck Diving
By Kathryn Curzon Dive Locations In the Water Travel

12 May 2017
Top Places for Muck Diving

Muck diving, which involves critter hunting on sandy or silty sea beds, continues to grow in popularity. What are some of the world’s top spots for this type of diving?

seasickness
By Guest Author Bethy Driscoll Health In the Water

11 May 2017
Coping with Seasickness

Seasickness on a dive boat (or underwater) is no fun. Why does it happen, and what’s the best way to prevent it or deal with it if you do feel sick?

dive gear for kids
By Christine Brinkley In the Water Reviews

10 May 2017
Buying Dive Gear for Kids

Scuba gear is expensive and kids grow fast. How do you buy dive gear for kids — and get the right fit — without breaking the bank?

shark-fin trade
By Press Release Conservation In the Water News

09 May 2017
Over 150 Scientists Ask Congress to Pass National Shark-Fin Trade Ban

Today, May 9, more than 150 scientists from around the world sent a letter to Congress urging the passage of the Shark Fin Trade Elimination Act

Capitol Hill Ocean Week
By Guest Author Dive Locations In the Water News

09 May 2017
Capitol Hill Ocean Week Welcomes Scuba Divers

Capitol Hill Ocean Week (CHOW), held each June, welcomes diver attendance as National Marine Sanctuaries and the state of the aquatic environment is discussed.

PADI Bubblemaker
By Christine Brinkley In the Water Training

08 May 2017
Teaching Your Kids to Dive: PADI Bubblemaker Program

Deciding when and how to start your child’s diving career can be challenging. In a short series of articles, we’ll profile the PADI course offerings for kids, starting with Bubblemaker.

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