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Whale Shark
By Hélène Reynaud In the Water Marine Species

20 Apr 2017
Marine Species: Whale Shark

The whale shark is one of the most iconic animals in the ocean. Easily recognizable, they’re on most divers’ bucket lists but mentioning them begs the question: are they whales or sharks?

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By Guest Author In the Water Photo Gear & Techniques

19 Apr 2017
New Sea Dragon 2300 Auto Photo-Video-Dive Light

SeaLife continues to up its game in the world of underwater lighting with the new Sea Dragon 2300 Auto Photo-Video-Dive light, which offers Auto Brightness and Auto Flash Detect mode.

Wreck Penetration
By Richard Devanney In the Water Training Wrecks

19 Apr 2017
Hazards of Wreck Penetration

Wreck dives can be some of the best of your life, but there are hazards when it comes to wreck penetration. Here are three to watch out for.

Best Dive Sites in Sipadan
By Christina Koukkos Dive Locations In the Water Travel

18 Apr 2017
Best Dive Sites in Sipadan and Mabul

With great visibility, warm water and calm conditions, legendary Sipadan and nearby Mabul offer some of the world’s best dive sites.

blue whale
By Scuba Diver Life Videos

18 Apr 2017
Rare Shots of a Blue Whale Feeding

The biggest eats some of the smallest and we get to see it thanks to a drone.

Underwater Navigation Techniques
By Marcus Knight In the Water Training

17 Apr 2017
Diving Fundamentals: Underwater Navigation Techniques

Although it’s easy to follow the guide on nearly every dive, it’s important to practice underwater navigation techniques.

Dixie Arrow
By Guest Author Conservation In the Water Wrecks

16 Apr 2017
NOAA Marine Sanctuary Shipwrecks: the Dixie Arrow

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

Finding Dory
By Chris Vyvyan-Robinson Conservation In the Water

15 Apr 2017
The Effect of Finding Dory on the Marine Environment

Do movies like “Finding Nemo” and “Finding Dory” ultimately help or hurt the marine environment? The answer’s not black and white.

whales breach
By Kathryn Curzon In the Water Marine Species News

14 Apr 2017
Australian Researchers Discover Why Whales Breach

When whales breach it’s a spectacular sight, but no one was quite sure why they did it — until now.

Choosing a BCD
By Richard Devanney In the Water Reviews

13 Apr 2017
Choosing a BCD: Jacket or Wing

Most recreational divers use a jacket-style BCD, but at some point, you’ll see divers in wing-style BCs. What’s the difference, and which is right for you?

Ocean Guardian Dive Club
By Christine Brinkley Conservation In the Water Training

12 Apr 2017
NOAA’s Ocean Guardian Dive Club

NOAA’s Ocean Guardian Dive Club can help diving kids develop an appreciation for, and knowledge of, ocean conservation

Wakatobi
By Guest Author Dive Locations In the Water Shops & Resorts Travel

11 Apr 2017
All the Best of Wakatobi

With access to 43 documented sites, Wakatobi Dive Resort offers unparalleled diving in Southeastern Sulawesi. Here are a few of the best.

Newbie Diver
By Beth McCrea In the Water New to Scuba

10 Apr 2017
Top Newbie Diver Mistakes

As a newbie diver, I quickly became addicted to diving. While I had lots of fun, there are a few things I wish I could tell myself — or any newbie diver — to make a new dive life a lot easier.

compact camera
By Chris Vyvyan-Robinson In the Water Photo Gear & Techniques

09 Apr 2017
Choosing a Compact Camera or DSLR for Underwater Photography

If you’re an underwater photographer who’s ready to make the leap from a compact camera to a DSLR, here’s what you need to know.

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By Trevor Sanford Dive Locations In the Water Travel Wrecks

08 Apr 2017
Scuba Diving the MS Zenobia

Launched in 1979, the Swedish-built ferry MS Zenobia capsized and sank near Cyprus on its maiden voyage one year later. Today it makes for a great wreck dive.

orcas
By Hélène Reynaud In the Water Marine Species

07 Apr 2017
Marine Species: Orcas

Orcas, also known as killer whales, are one of the most iconic animals in the ocean. Encounters on scuba are rare, but it is possible to see orcas on snorkel.

Regina
By Guest Author In the Water Wrecks

06 Apr 2017
Florida’s Underwater Archaeological Preserves: The Regina

In only 12 to 20 feet of water, the wreck of the Regina off Bradenton Beach, Florida, is one of Florida’s most accessible Underwater Archaeological Preserves.

deepest diving animals
By Jessica Macdonald In the Water Marine Species

05 Apr 2017
Top Five Deepest Diving Animals

As divers, we spend a lot of time thinking about depth. But how deep can nature’s deepest diving animals go? The answer will amaze you.

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