Three illegal trawlers caught in May off the coast of South Africa highlight a worldwide problem when it comes to global fishing.
There are over 7,000 islands in the Philippines. Although not all of them offer diving opportunities, plenty of them do. Here are seven of the best spots to splash in.
Being able to confidently undertake any of your dive skills makes you a good buddy and a safer diver. The only way to ensure competence is through regular practice.
This June, the U.K.’s Marine Conservation Society (MCS) is challenging environmentally-conscious members of the public to give up single-use plastic. Can you do it?
Kids can enroll in a Junior Open Water Diver course at age 10, but that doesn’t make your child ready to scuba dive.
To coincide with Discovery Channel’s annual Shark Week, Cornell University will launch a free online four-week shark course this summer.
Even the most dedicated divers, including the pros, sometimes get bored with our sport
Ultra-sensitive to light with an ability to blend into the background, ghost pipefish are one of the most difficult ocean animals to film. Check out this short video on these beautiful animals.
Backscatter test pilot Patrick Webster used the GoPro HERO5 Black to record a cormorant capturing a fish and other great underwater scenes in Monterey Bay. The new image stabilization helps make camera moves rock solid.
This jaw-dropping film of world champion freedivers exploring the MT Haven will make you want to take freediving lessons immediately.
Knowing the history behind a shipwreck not only makes diving it more meaningful, but can also help you plan your dive.
Off the coast of Miami, Florida, a little over three miles east of Key Biscayne, lies Neptune Memorial Reef, perfect for novice and experienced divers alike.
When considering the subject of fitness and diving, it’s important debunk inaccurate information and avoid myths.
On the heels of the indefinite closure of Koh Taichai in Thailand, with the exception of a few deep dive sites, comes news of 10 more dive site closures.
So, diving has become your newfound passion, or has been a part of your life for years…no matter how long you’ve been diving, there are a few giveaways that tell the rest of the world the depth (pun intended) of your addiction.
When it went down in 1970, the Arrow wreck was a real environmental disaster. What will divers of today find when they visit the site?
Overuse by tourists at this popular dive destination in Thailand is to blame for the closure of Koh Tachai to all visitors.