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Daily Stretch for Divers
By Gretchen M. Ashton Health

21 Apr 2016
The Daily Stretch for Divers

Good flexibility is important for everyone, not just divers. But for us, it translates into freedom of movement and increased comfort underwater.

full-face snorkel mask
By Guest Author Reviews

20 Apr 2016
Snorkeling Made Simple with the ARIA Full-Face Mask

The full-face ARIA means you’ve never got to clear your mask or deal with leaks again when you snorkel.

Hemmoor Kreidesee
By Thomas Gronfeldt Dive Locations

20 Apr 2016
Dive Site: Hemmoor Kreidesee, Germany

When you think of Germany, scuba diving is most likely not what comes to mind. But even in this nearly landlocked country there are opportunities for scuba diving, particularly if you’re a fan of deep lakes.

St. Helena
By Jessica Macdonald News

19 Apr 2016
Remote St. Helena Island Gets Brand-New Airport

A new airport and commercial flights may mean that this tiny South Atlantic outpost is about to burst onto the scuba-diving scene.

Triton Artificial Gills
By Thomas Gronfeldt News

18 Apr 2016
Triton Artificial Gills Project Reimburses, Then Relaunches

Widely criticized product fails to present credible scientific backing for claims that it allows users to breathe underwater sans equipment

Best Dive Sites in Utila
By Andy Phillips Dive Locations Travel

17 Apr 2016
The Best Dive Sites in Utila

If you find it difficult to choose between vibrant reefs or wrecks, macro photo opportunities or encounters with the big guys, in Utila, you won’t have to.   

Puerto Galera Diving
By Guest Author Shops & Resorts Travel

16 Apr 2016
Puerto Galera Diving with Marco Vincent Dive Resort

There are few remaining secrets in the diving world and this hidden gem surely won’t stay a secret much longer. Puerto Galera, located on the island province of Mindoro, Philippines, is a rising star.

Limiting Parrotfish Catch
By Jessica Macdonald Conservation

15 Apr 2016
Limiting Parrotfish Catch Could Save Caribbean Reefs

A recent study shows that protecting parrotfish populations might be the key to preserving Caribbean reefs.

Green Fins Toolbox
By Guest Author Conservation

14 Apr 2016
Save Our Reefs with the Green Fins Toolbox

Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. How should divers ensure that they do more help than harm when they visit coral reefs?

Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
By Guest Author Conservation Travel

13 Apr 2016
Exploring Monterey Bay 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 bring you to Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.

Eating Green
By Gretchen M. Ashton Health

12 Apr 2016
Eating Green on the Go for Diving

So, you don’t want to eat your vegetables? If we told you that the nutritional benefits of green foods extend your diving pursuits, you just might learn to appreciate the color green in a whole new way.

Snorkeling with Blue and Mako Sharks
By Kathryn Curzon Dive Locations

09 Apr 2016
Snorkeling with Blue and Mako Sharks in South Africa

Is it possible to have a severe case of the blues when scuba diving? It is if you’re surrounded by blue sharks in the crystal-clear, deep-blue waters of the Agulhas Current off South Africa.

best dive sites in britain
By Kathryn Curzon Dive Locations Travel

08 Apr 2016
The Best Dive Sites in Britain

Ask any diver to name their top dive destinations and they’ll likely mention sunshine-drenched spots such as the Red Sea, Fiji and Palau. But the temperate waters of Great Britain have much to offer as well.

Scuba Gear Maintenance
By Guest Author New to Scuba

07 Apr 2016
Your Guide to Scuba Gear Maintenance

We all know that replacing dive equipment is not cheap, but if properly cleaned, stored and packed, your gear can serve you well for many years. Here’s our guide for maintaining your scuba gear to keep it in top shape.

Photographing Anemonefish
By Fiona Ayerst Photo Gear & Techniques

06 Apr 2016
Photographing Anemonefish

Made famous across the world by the 2003 Pixar film “Finding Nemo,” everyone from small children to seasoned divers loves the little clownfish, with personalities as bright as their color.

Japan Resumes Whaling
By Jessica Macdonald News

05 Apr 2016
Japan Resumes Whaling Despite Protests

Last week, 333 minke whales lost their lives as Japan’s Institute for Cetacean Research announced that the animals had been captured and killed during the organization’s recent 115-day expedition to Antarctica.

Daryl Laut
By Shelley Collett Dive Locations

05 Apr 2016
Dive Site: Daryl Laut, Anilao, Philippines

While it’s well known for macro diving, Anilao in the Philippines holds a few other notable sites, including this wreck of a former casino ship.

PADI’s Best Lesser Known Specialty Courses
By Andy Phillips Training

04 Apr 2016
PADI’s Best Lesser Known Specialty Courses

We all know (or we should know) the value of a drysuit or nitrox certification, but there are so many other great specialty courses on offer for divers. Here are a few of the best.

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