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Blue Ventures
By Hélène Reynaud Conservation In the Water

20 Mar 2017
Conservation Spotlight: Blue Ventures

In this series of articles, we’ll look at conservation organizations linked to ocean protection. Today we’re talking with Blue Ventures.

fish ID
By Marcus Knight In the Water Marine Species Resources

19 Mar 2017
Basic Fish ID: Part II

With over 20,000 species of fish, it can be hard to know what you’re seeing underwater. Here’s the second of a two-part series on basic fish ID for 10 different common marine-life families.

East End of Grand Cayman
By Guest Author Dive Locations In the Water Travel

18 Mar 2017
The Best Dive Sites on the East End of Grand Cayman

A surrounding barrier reef means visitors can dive all around the island. Here we’ll focus on the best dive sites on the East End of Grand Cayman.

green your fins
By Guest Author Conservation In the Water

17 Mar 2017
Green Your Fins: Check Out the New Green Fins How-To Videos

The Reef-World Foundation is launching a series of videos on how to make each dive greener: Green Your Fins.

Azure Window
By Trevor Sanford In the Water News

16 Mar 2017
Azure Window Collapses in Malta

Malta’s iconic Azure Window collapsed on March 8 due to a strong storm. What does the site look like now underwater?

NOAA Marine Sanctuary Shipwrecks
By Guest Author Dive Locations In the Water Wrecks

15 Mar 2017
NOAA Marine Sanctuary Shipwrecks: the Hannah M. Bell

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

Kodiak Queen
By Kathryn Curzon Conservation In the Water News

14 Mar 2017
Former Pearl Harbor Ship Becomes a New BVI Dive Site

The Kodiak Queen, a former Navy fuel barge, survived the attack on Pearl Harbor. In March 2017, it will become an underwater art installation and new dive site in the British Virgin Islands. 

Monte da Guia
By Chris Vyvyan-Robinson Dive Locations In the Water

13 Mar 2017
Scuba Diving the Monte da Guia Marine Reserve

On the island of Faial in the Azores is the Monte da Guia Marine Reserve, abloom with underwater flora and fauna.

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By Scuba Diver Life Videos

13 Mar 2017
Freedivers Play with Orcas in Norway

This short, must-see video has a little bit of several cool things – northern lights, orcas, freediving, and paddleboarding.

marine drinks
By Beth McCrea In the Water Resources

12 Mar 2017
Marine Drinks (and Accessories) to Quench Your Thirst

Feeling parched? Quench your thirst with these unique marine drinks and accessories that will remind you of your last day spent on — or under the water on a scuba dive.

night diving with kids
By Christine Brinkley In the Water New to Scuba Training

11 Mar 2017
Night Diving With Kids

Even though kids can go night diving once certified, there are a few factors parents must consider before letting their children participate in a night dive. 

barracuda point
By Christina Koukkos In the Water

10 Mar 2017
Dive Site: Barracuda Point, Sipadan

Ever since Jacques Cousteau singled out Sipadan as a world-class destination, divers have flocked there. Barracuda Point is one of the standout dive sites among many.

right whale
By Kathryn Curzon Conservation In the Water Marine Species

09 Mar 2017
Right Whale Sightings at an All-Time Low

Concern is rising after all-time low sightings of the endangered North Atlantic right whale during their 2017 winter breeding season.

Cayman Brac
By News Release Dive Locations News Travel

08 Mar 2017
Immerse Yourself in the Adventuresome Spirit of Cayman Brac

One of Grand Cayman’s sister islands, Cayman Brac offers fantastic, uncrowded dive sites and a quiet, off-the-beaten-track atmosphere.

Pelagian
By Guest Author In the Water Travel

06 Mar 2017
Diving on the Pelagian

Divers don’t need an expedition vessel to explore the most pristine reefs in the Indian Ocean. They can now hop on Wakatobi Resort’s resident liveaboard, the Pelagian.

Michaela Skovranova
By Guest Author In the Water Photo & Video

05 Mar 2017
Photographer Spotlight: Michaela Skovranova

In a new series of articles, we’ll shine a spotlight on some of the world’s best underwater photographers, from the famous to the unknown, as well as offering tips for you to capture some stunning underwater photos of your own.

Port Moresby
By Don Silcock Dive Locations In the Water Travel

04 Mar 2017
Port Moresby for Beginners

Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea, has a bit of an image problem. With a reputation as a dangerous place, here are some tips to make sure your PNG trip begins on the right foot.

shark and ray tourism
By Press Release Conservation In the Water News

03 Mar 2017
Responsible Shark and Ray Tourism

The Project AWARE Foundation, Manta Trust and WWF International release the world’s first-ever best-practice guide for tourism operators

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