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Check Dives
By Guest Author Training

24 Nov 2016
The Importance of Check Dives and Scuba Reviews

Perhaps you haven’t been diving in a while, but you’re about to submerge again. Should you do a check dive or participate in a scuba review?

Micronesian diving
By Beth McCrea Dive Locations Travel

23 Nov 2016
Micronesian Diving: Chuuk Lagoon and Pohnpei

The ideal Micronesian diving trip begins with the WWII ghost fleet in Chuuk Lagoon and ends with a hop over to Pohnpei to dive with mantas.

DC2000 Sea Dragon Camera
By Press Release Photo Gear & Techniques

22 Nov 2016
SeaLife Introduces New DC2000 Sea Dragon Camera Sets

SeaLife is introducing three new DC2000 camera and light sets, offering the user everything they need in one easy-to-assemble package.

Top Rivers for Scuba Diving
By Trevor Sanford Dive Locations

22 Nov 2016
Five Top Rivers for Scuba Diving

Though oceans get much of the attention when it comes to diving, a number of the world’s rivers offer fantastic experiences as well. Here are five top rivers for scuba diving.

Scuba Finning Techniques
By Marcus Knight In the Water Training

21 Nov 2016
Diving Fundamentals: Scuba Finning Techniques

Passing your Open Water course is not the end of learning how to fin well — it’s the beginning. The best divers know how to frog kick, helicopter turn and reverse fin. Here’s why and how to apply these scuba finning techniques.

Panic When Scuba Diving
By Marcus Knight In the Water Training

20 Nov 2016
Avoiding Panic When Scuba Diving

Knowing how to recognize and address a potential case of stress, anxiety or panic when scuba diving is a key tool in an experienced diver’s skill set.

World’s Largest Marine Protected Area
By Jessica Macdonald Conservation News

19 Nov 2016
World’s Largest Marine Protected Area Established in the Ross Sea

The recently expanded Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument has already fallen to second place as the world’s largest marine protected area is established in the Ross Sea.

Depth Management Techniques
By Christine Brinkley In the Water Training

18 Nov 2016
Depth Management Techniques for Children

Kids are kids, even when diving. They get distracted and can quickly get too shallow or too deep. Here are some tips to help them better manage their depth…and allow mom and dad to have a more relaxing dive.

Two-Headed Sharks
By Jessica Macdonald Marine Species News

17 Nov 2016
Two-Headed Sharks: Yes, Really

Two-headed sharks: is this a thing?? Turns out it is, and it’s become an increasingly common phenomenon.

SeaLife Introduces New DC2000
By Press Release News

16 Nov 2016
SeaLife Introduces New DC2000 Digital Underwater Camera

SeaLife’s latest and most advanced underwater camera to date, the DC2000, will be unveiled at the DEMA trade show in Las Vegas.

Scuba Diving in Cuba
By Robert Osborne Dive Locations Stories Travel

16 Nov 2016
Scuba Diving in Cuba

With this Caribbean country slowly opening up to visitors from the United States, what can divers expect if they visit Cuba? Here’s the good, the bad and the ugly.

Citizen Scientist
By Guest Author Conservation

15 Nov 2016
Be a Citizen Scientist for the Oceans

As a diver, you have the opportunity to do your part to conserve coral reefs by becoming a citizen scientist for the oceans.

National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa
By Guest Author Conservation Dive Locations Travel

14 Nov 2016
Exploring the National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa

This year, Scuba Diver Life is partnering with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to bring you images and stories from each of the United States’ 11 dive-able marine sanctuaries. Our final installment will visit the National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa

Scuba Diving in Chuuk Lagoon
By Andy Phillips Dive Locations Travel Wrecks

13 Nov 2016
Tec Diving Chuuk Lagoon

Chuuk Lagoon is a well-known wreck-diving Mecca, and with so many deep wrecks, it’s a natural fit for tec diving. Here’s what you need to know for tec diving Chuuk Lagoon.

underwater photography with a compact camera
By Matt Testoni Photo Gear & Techniques

10 Nov 2016
Underwater Photography with a Compact Camera

Although a professional underwater photography set-up is enviable, amateur underwater photographers can nonetheless take great shots with a compact camera. Here’s how.

Hammerheads in the Bahamas
By Nadia Aly Dive Locations Travel

10 Nov 2016
Up Close with Hammerheads in the Bahamas

One of the ocean’s most recognizable sharks congregate each winter in the crystal-clear waters of the Bahamas.

scott portelli
By Guest Author Photo & Video

09 Nov 2016
Photographer Spotlight: Scott Portelli

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.

buddy check
By Marcus Knight In the Water Training

08 Nov 2016
Diving Fundamentals: The Buddy Check

The buddy check should always be a part of your pre-dive ritual, but many of us skip it entirely or miss key safety aspects. Here’s what to watch for on your next — and every — buddy check.

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