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Women’s BCDs
By Hélène Reynaud Reviews

07 Nov 2016
Gear Review: Top Five Women’s BCDs

Female divers know that fit is everything when it comes to gear. Here are five of the best women’s BCDs on the market, designed just for us.

Child Ready for Underwater Photography
By Christine Brinkley In the Water Photo & Video

06 Nov 2016
Is My Child Ready for Underwater Photography?

Although kids can begin diving as young as age 10, that doesn’t mean they’re ready for underwater photography. Consider a number of factors before putting a camera in your child’s hands.

Humpback Whales in Tonga
By Nadia Aly Travel

05 Nov 2016
Snorkeling with Humpback Whales in Tonga

You won’t soon forget snorkeling with humpback whales in Tonga, one of only a few places on Earth where you can get in the water with them.

SeaLife DC1400
By Press Release News

04 Nov 2016
SeaLife Introduces New Sea Dragon 2300 Auto Photo-Video-Dive Light

SeaLife is excited to introduce the new Sea Dragon 2300 Auto Photo-Video-Dive light at the upcoming DEMA (Dive Equipment & Marketing Association) tradeshow.

Upcurrent
By Richard Devanney In the Water Training

04 Nov 2016
What to Do if You’re Caught in an Upcurrent

Most divers know about the dangers of getting caught in a downcurrent, but what if you’re caught in an upcurrent? Here’s what to do.

Conservationists hope a potential whale sanctuary in Nova Scotia could provide a home for the remaining 23 whales at SeaWorld’s U.S. parks
By Jessica Macdonald Conservation News

03 Nov 2016
Conservation Group Considers Nova Scotia for SeaWorld Whale Sanctuary

Conservationists hope a potential whale sanctuary in Nova Scotia could provide a home for the remaining 23 whales at SeaWorld’s U.S. parks

Shark Race to the White House
By Jessica Macdonald News

01 Nov 2016
Shark Race to the White House: Who Will Win?

One Florida university is putting a new spin on this year’s acrimonious presidential race with a race of its own: The Shark Race to the White House.

coral nurseries
By Shelley Collett Conservation

01 Nov 2016
Coral Nurseries in the Caribbean

To help counteract the damage we’re doing to coral reefs with everything from climate change to dropped anchors, some coral nurseries in the Caribbean are offering hope for restoration.

Pelagian
By Guest Author Walt Stearns Travel

31 Oct 2016
A Pelagian Cruise Reveals Indonesia’s Underwater Riches

Along with the luxurious land-based operation, Wakatobi Dive Resort operates the Pelagian, a luxury dive yacht that cruises broader areas of the Wakatobi archipelago and the southern part of Buton Island.

tasmanian kelp forests
By Jessica Macdonald Conservation News

30 Oct 2016
Global Warming Destroys Tasmanian Kelp Forests

The Great Barrier Reef isn’t Australia’s only underwater environment to suffer as a result of climate change. Tasmanian kelp forests have disappeared as well.

South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary
By Jessica Macdonald News

29 Oct 2016
Proposal for South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary Thwarted

Those fighting for whale conservation are in mourning as a contingent of pro-whaling countries have yet again thwarted efforts to establish the South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary.

dive skills while neutrally buoyant
By Andy Phillips In the Water Training

28 Oct 2016
Conducting Dive Skills While Neutrally Buoyant

Mastering neutral buoyancy is important in itself. Take it to the next level by performing (or teaching) other dive skills while neutrally buoyant as well.

Best Dive Sites in the Solomon Islands
By Guest Author Dive Locations

27 Oct 2016
The Best Dive Sites in the Solomon Islands

The Solomon Islands offer a bit of everything, from wrecks to walls, from pygmy seahorses to sharks. Here are our picks for the best diving in the Solomon Islands.

underwater photography essentials
By Guest Author Photo Gear & Techniques

27 Oct 2016
Top Five Underwater Photography Essentials

Whether you’re diving or snorkeling, SeaLife cameras make underwater photography fun and hassle-free.

Dive into the Pink
By Guest Author Health News

26 Oct 2016
Dive into the Pink Holds First Dive Charter of 2016 Season

In late October, nonprofit organization Dive into the Pink held the first of three 2016 scuba events to benefit investigation of diver health among breast cancer survivors.

Damai
By Rebecca Strauss Dive Locations Travel

26 Oct 2016
Diving Indonesia on the Damai II

You might think that after 11 days spent on the luxurious Damai II liveaboard in Indonesia visiting Alor and Komodo we’d be ready for dry land. You’d be wrong.

Downcurrent
By Richard Devanney In the Water Training

25 Oct 2016
What to Do if You’re Caught in a Downcurrent

Getting caught in a downcurrent is unnerving for even the most seasoned diver. Here’s what to do (and what not to do) if you’re caught in a downcurrent.

Surf and Dive Locations
By Hélène Reynaud Travel

24 Oct 2016
Five Top Surf and Dive Locations

Some divers choose combination vacations to satisfy their better half; some are multi-sport enthusiasts. Whatever the reason, here are five top surf and dive locations where you can enjoy both the underwater world and some sweet waves.

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