Locally owned Neal Watson’s Bimini Scuba Center has announced plans to officially move its scuba diving operation from South Bimini to Bimini Big Game Club Resort & Marina on North Bimini.
On April 24th, researchers aboard the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Okeanos Explorer discovered a new psychedelic jellyfish drifting in water some 2.3 miles deep.
Tec divers are often on the cutting edge when it comes to advanced equipment, and recreational wreck divers can reap the benefits with a few key pieces of gear.
One of the island nation’s most famous landmarks has lost an alarming number of jellyfish.
If you’re considering a dive trip to the Philippines but unsure where to go, Dauin on the island of Negros offers amazing macro opportunities.
It’s always a treat to see an expertly camouflaged frogfish on a dive. What makes these eccentric little fish so appealing?
The project’s ultimate mission is to re-inspire its audience, by using creative, out-of-the-box style filming, to create an appreciation and excitement for 73% of the planet ocean.
Scientists think that greenhouse gases and subsequent global warming are intensifying the devastating effects of this year’s unusually severe and long-lasting El Niño.
If you’re hunting for the ocean’s most intelligent invertebrates, both of the Atlantis Dive Resort locations in the Philippines offer you a higher than average chance of being hugely successful — even with some of the rarest species.
Grand Cayman has long been a favorite destination among divers, but do its famous walls and wrecks deliver? The short answer: yes.
There are 12 designated Underwater Archaeological Preserves in Florida, scattered from the far northwestern Panhandle down to the Florida Keys. Find out what makes these shipwrecks so special.
The blue-ringed octopus, or BRO for short, tops the list of the critters sought out by macro photographers. There are approximately five to 10 different species inhabiting the oceans, but they are most famous for being the only lethal octopus known to man.
There are a lot of cool scuba jobs out there, and one of the coolest is a great-white shark guide. If you’ve ever wondered how to become a shark guide, or just how to find a reputable operator, look no further.
In 2000, Sodwana Bay became internationally known after a group of technical divers rediscovered the prehistoric coelacanth in the depths of the park’s Jesser Canyon, but it is for the incredible biodiversity of the area’s shallower reefs that most divers flock there.
Tiny Malapascua Island off the northern tip of Cebu in the Philippines, draws divers from around the world with the promise of an encounter with the elusive thresher shark.
Divers who have been lucky enough to see a mola mola underwater don’t soon forget the experience. And despite the animal’s size, mola mola — also known as moonfish and ocean sunfish — are not easy to spot.
The Blue Hole, in Dahab, Egypt is one of the most famous of its kind. The site’s famous arch, starting at around 180 feet (55 m), is well out of the range for recreational diving, but it’s accessible to those who take their training a step further.
Have you ever thought about what it might be like to dive with no eyesight? I hadn’t either until I took a Disabled Divers Instructor course.