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Titanic
By Kathryn Curzon History In the Water News

04 Apr 2017
Dive tours of the Titanic wreck to begin in 2018

If you’ve got the cash — $105,129 to be exact — you can become one of only a few people to ever participate in a dive tour of the Titanic­, starting in 2018

Daniel Norwood
By Guest Author In the Water Photo & Video Photo Gear & Techniques Resources Stories

03 Apr 2017
Photographer Spotlight: Daniel Norwood

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

scuba diving in Tobago
By Guest Author Dive Locations In the Water Travel

02 Apr 2017
Secret Spot: Scuba Diving in Tobago

While sister island Trinidad is known for a yearly raucous Carnival celebration, quieter Tobago is favored for sandy beaches and phenomenal diving.

classic dive reads
By Beth McCrea In the Water Stories

01 Apr 2017
Our Favorite Classic Dive Reads

A genuine dive classic stands the test of time. Any one of the books on this list of classic dive reads will instantly deliver you to days of diving past.

scuba diving in Tobermory
By Robert Osborne Dive Locations In the Water Travel Wrecks

31 Mar 2017
Scuba Diving in Tobermory

Tiny Tobermory, four hours north of Toronto, may just offer the world’s best freshwater diving.

Cetacean Captivity
By Kathryn Curzon Conservation In the Water News

30 Mar 2017
Vancouver Votes to Ban Cetacean Captivity at City Aquarium

The Vancouver board of parks and recreation voted in March to ban the importation and display of captive cetaceans at Vancouver Aquarium

rob stewart
By Kathryn Curzon In the Water News

29 Mar 2017
Family of Conservationist and Filmmaker Rob Stewart Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit

The family of recently deceased Canadian conservationist and director Rob Stewart has filed a wrongful death lawsuit

Coral Nurseries
By Guest Author Conservation In the Water

28 Mar 2017
Cayman’s Coral Nurseries Thriving With Attention and TLC

The Cayman Coral nursery program launched on Earth Day 2016 with high hopes for success. How is it doing now?

new cressi gear
By Thomas Gronfeldt In the Water News Reviews

27 Mar 2017
Top New Cressi Gear for 2017

Spring is here, and with it comes dive season for many of us. Top gear manufacturer Cressi has a ton of new offerings, and we’re highlighting six of the best.

Mabul
By Christina Koukkos Dive Locations In the Water Shops & Resorts Travel

26 Mar 2017
Introduction to Sipadan and Mabul

Sipadan Island has long featured on divers’ bucket lists. The startlingly diverse marine life of both Sipadan and nearby Mabul Island make it easy to see why.

diving with a dive guide
By Guest Author Lauren Feather In the Water Training

25 Mar 2017
Diving with a Dive Guide

Many of us dive with well-known buddies or a dive group, but diving with a dive guide is always a good idea if you’re unfamiliar waters.

Wyland tank
By Shelley Collett Conservation In the Water News

24 Mar 2017
Original Wyland Tank Up for Auction

Renowned marine artist Wyland is auctioning off an original painted scuba tank, with the proceeds going to charity.

Weedy Seadragon
By Matt Testoni In the Water Marine Species

24 Mar 2017
Marine Species: Weedy Seadragon

The whimsical-looking weedy seadragon lives only along the coast of southeastern Australia. What’s the best way for a diver to see one?

PADI Sold
By Trevor Sanford In the Water News

23 Mar 2017
PADI Sold For $700 million USD

Certification giant PADI was sold for $700 million USD to a company called Mandarinfish Holding

sealife_featured
By Press Release In the Water

23 Mar 2017
SeaLife Introduces New DC2000 Sea Dragon Camera Sets

To complement the new DC2000, SeaLife has introduced three new camera and light sets, available at select SeaLife dealers.

Shark Feeding Dives
By Hayley-Jo Carr In the Water Stories

23 Mar 2017
Why I Participate in Shark Feeding Dives

The role of shark feeding dives in shark conservation is controversial. Here’s the perspective of one PADI pro who’s worked in the industry for years.

diving in strong currents
By Marcus Knight In the Water New to Scuba Training

22 Mar 2017
Dive Training Fundamentals: Diving in Strong Currents

Drift diving can be exhilarating. But if there is a strong current, you must keep these factors in mind to dive safely.

Indonesia Pledges to Reduce Plastic Waste
By Kathryn Curzon Conservation In the Water News

21 Mar 2017
Indonesia Pledges to Reduce Plastic Waste

In a bit of positive environmental news, Indonesia pledges to reduce plastic waste 70 percent by 2025.

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