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One Island One Voice
By Hélène Reynaud Conservation

29 Jun 2020
Conservation Spotlight: One Island One Voice

The enterprising kids who created the conservation organization Bye Bye Plastic Bags’ on Bali are at it again with One Island One Voice.

thresher shark
By Hélène Reynaud Marine Species

26 Jun 2020
Marine Species: Thresher Shark

One of the easiest sharks to identify underwater — thanks to its huge tail—the thresher shark is on many a bucket list. But why is that tail so long anyway?

Joseph Bosquez scientific diving
By Guest Author In the Water Stories Tech Diving Training

24 Jun 2020
What is Scientific Diving?

Professional diver Joseph Bosquez offers insights into working with NASA and the world of scientific diving.

tech diver
By Yvonne Press In the Water Tech Diving

19 Jun 2020
Gain Experience or Take More Courses: Progressing as a Tech Diver

When it comes to progressing as a tech diver, should you strive to get more experience or take more courses — or both? We’ll break it down for you here.

Rangiroa
By Juanita Pienaar Dive Locations Travel

17 Jun 2020
Dive Site: Rangiroa, French Polynesia

While Tahiti is the most famous island in French Polynesia, divers know that Rangiroa is tops for underwater action.

dottie frazier
By Hélène Reynaud History

15 Jun 2020
Famous Female Divers: Dottie Frazier

A conversation about influential early female divers is incomplete without mention of Dottie Frazier, one of the sport’s pioneers.

Redondo Beach
By Juanita Pienaar Dive Locations

12 Jun 2020
Dive Site: Veterans Park, Redondo Beach, California

Veterans Park at Redondo Beach is best known as a dive-training site, but it’s also a relaxing shore dive for experienced divers.

propulsion techniques
By Yvonne Press Tech Diving Training

10 Jun 2020
Propulsion Techniques for Tech Divers

Successful tech divers must rely on more than a solid frog kick when it comes to mastering propulsion techniques. Here’s a look at different methods and their applications.

flower garden featured
By Guest Author Conservation News

08 Jun 2020
Public Meetings on Flower Garden Banks Sanctuary Expansion

Add your voice to the conversation for expansion at Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary during virtual public meetings.

COVID-19 Scuba Diving Status
By Guest Author News

05 Jun 2020
PADI Creates New COVID-19 Scuba Diving Status Map

PADI has created a new COVID-19 diving status map to help divers navigate what destinations are open for diving as the world begins to ease travel restrictions.

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By Scuba Diver Life Liveaboards

04 Jun 2020
Rocio Del Mar Liveaboard | Sea of Cortez

The highlight of the trip was the whale sharks. Many on the boat had not seen one before. On the last day of the trip we headed out early in search of these elusive sharks.

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By Scuba Diver Life Videos

04 Jun 2020
Drone Captures Amazing Video Of Whale Sharks With Snorkelers

It’s no secret that you can swim with hundreds of whale sharks off the coast of Isla Mujeres, Mexico. If you haven’t been, check out this incredible drone footage, showcasing what the experience is like.

reef-world disinfectant
By Guest Author Conservation In the Water News

03 Jun 2020
Reef-World Launches New Green Fins Cleaning Guidelines

Reef-World has launched new Green Fins guidelines on environmental best practices for chemical cleaning agents.

first scuba diving BCD
By Torben Lonne Gear New to Scuba

01 Jun 2020
Buying Your First Scuba Diving BCD

You’ve taken the plunge (pun intended) and learned to dive, now it’s time to get your own equipment. Here are some considerations when it comes to buying your first scuba diving BCD.

Diving British Columbia
By Robert Osborne Dive Locations Travel

29 May 2020
A Survival Guide to Diving British Columbia

The water is cold but usually clear and filled with life when diving British Columbia. Here are some tips to make the experience even more enjoyable.

scuba diving mask
By Torben Lonne In the Water

27 May 2020
Buying Your First Scuba Diving Mask

There are lots of options when it comes to selecting your first scuba diving mask. Here’s a guide to help you with the process.

Whites seahorse
By Deborah Dickson-Smith Conservation

25 May 2020
Conservation in Lockdown: Sydney’s Seahorse Guardian

While Sydney was under COVID-19 lockdown, a group of aquarium-bred White’s seahorses was released into Sydney’s harbor.

abort a dive shore dive
By Marcus Knight Training

22 May 2020
Training Fundamentals: When to Abort a Dive

It’s sometimes easy to succumb to peer pressure and make a dive when we really shouldn’t. When is the right time to abort a dive? What are the tell-tale signs?

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