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Sea Dragon 650
By Press Release News Photo Gear & Techniques

21 Sep 2016
SeaLife Introduces New Compact Lighting Solution: Sea Dragon 650 Micro Kit

SeaLife introduces a new handheld lighting set for compact underwater cameras, the Sea Dragon 650 Micro Kit.

Cressi
By Guest Author Dive Computers

20 Sep 2016
Cressi Stars on “How It’s Made”

Cressi went on the popular Science Channel TV show “How It’s Made” to give viewers a behind-the-scenes peek at how a dive computer is put together.

mass extinction
By Thomas Gronfeldt Conservation Marine Species

20 Sep 2016
Large Marine Species Likely to Die First in Mass Extinction

Although the headline may sound alarmist, scientists say that large marine species are indeed most likely to die first in the current (human-caused) mass extinction.

Atlantic Ocean’s First Marine Reserve
By Thomas Gronfeldt Conservation News

19 Sep 2016
Obama Creates Atlantic Ocean’s First Marine Reserve

The Atlantic Ocean’s first marine reserve is the latest in a series created by President Obama.

Robert Boyle
By Richard Devanney History

18 Sep 2016
Pioneers of Diving: Robert Boyle

Scuba diving as we know it resulted from the efforts of many pioneering individuals. In this series of articles, we’ll highlight a number of their contributions.

monte_carlo_featured
By Guest Author Bethy Driscoll Stories Travel Wrecks

17 Sep 2016
Sin Ship Unveiled by El Niño

Rumors began to spread of a mysterious shipwreck that appeared on San Diego’s shore in January of this year. I had to discover it for myself.

Tristan Hunt and the Sea Guardians
By Shelley Collett Reviews Stories

16 Sep 2016
Book Review: Tristan Hunt and the Sea Guardians

Written by a marine biologist, the stories in “Tristan Hunt and the Sea Guardians” combine elements of marine conservation, anthropomorphized ocean critters, and teenage magical abilities to delight young readers.

dive guide
By Guest Author In the Water Training

15 Sep 2016
How to be Your Dive Guide’s Best Buddy

How do you become your dive guide’s best buddy? Here’s what five Green Fins dive guides from the Philippines have to say.

Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary
By Guest Author Dive Locations Travel

14 Sep 2016
Exploring Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary

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. This month, we’ll visit Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary.

great white shark nursery discovered
By Jessica Macdonald Conservation Marine Species News

13 Sep 2016
Great White Shark Nursery Discovered in New York

A great white shark nursery discovered in New York may help researchers shed some light on the ocean’s most elusive apex predator.

brazilian amazon
By Jessica Macdonald In the Water Travel

12 Sep 2016
The Underwater Wildlife of the Brazilian Amazon

With the Rio Olympics just behind us, we’re taking a look at some of the most spectacular underwater wildlife of the Brazilian Amazon.

Compact Camera for Underwater Photography
By Guest Author Lauren Feather Photo Gear & Techniques

11 Sep 2016
Using a Compact Camera for Underwater Photography

Although you can spend many thousands of dollars on an underwater camera setup, don’t discount the potential of a good compact camera.

nanaimo wreck diving
By Robert Osborne Dive Locations Wrecks

10 Sep 2016
Nanaimo Wreck Diving

There are three wrecks within 20 minutes of the dock at Nanaimo, on Vancouver Island, making for a fantastic weekend of diving.

El Niño
By Andy Phillips Conservation

09 Sep 2016
Witness to El Niño

This year’s El Niño is wreaking havoc on weather around the world. Here’s one eyewitness account to the effects.

Diving Manta Point
By Rebecca Strauss Dive Locations Travel

08 Sep 2016
Diving Manta Point

Manta Point in Nusa Penida, Indonesia, offers an almost guaranteed chance to dive with mantas. There’s no better way to visit them than with PADI Five Star CDC Crystal Divers.

World’s Largest Protected Area in Hawaii
By Jessica Macdonald Conservation

07 Sep 2016
Obama Declares World’s Largest Protected Area in Hawaii

Although only a meager three percent of the ocean’s waters are protected, President Obama’s recent expansion of the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument in Hawaii is a welcome addition.

Aqwary-fb-post_featured
By News Release News

07 Sep 2016
Aqwary Smart Console Posts First Underwater Status Update

The Aqwary Smart Console is responsible for the world’s first underwater status update on Facebook.

air consumption when scuba diving
By Guest Author In the Water Training

06 Sep 2016
Addressing Poor Air Consumption When Scuba Diving: Part IV

Some divers seem never to run low on air, while others struggle to stay down for 30 minutes. In this four-part series we’ll address how to fix poor air consumption.

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