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 Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary, off the coast of Georgia.
The image of a great white shark breaching out of the water to catch seals is iconic. But these well known ambush predators may hunt in other ways as well.
Buying that first set of dive gear can be a daunting task for newly qualified diver, it’s hard to separate what’s important from what’s not. Here are our top tips to help you pick what’s right for you.
It will come as no surprise to those of us with small feet that finding fins can be difficult. Here are a few tips to help you find fins that fit.
Even if you dive locally, there are a few tips to help you get ready for your next tropical dive vacation. Here are a few of the best.
A group of Russian divers from the Russian Geographical Society made a 335-foot (102 m) dive below sea ice in the White Sea.
hat are the best dive sites in Canada? Here are our top five picks, as chosen by Canadian divers themselves.
Japan often gets a bad reputation when it comes to marine conservation, and with good reason. Events like the Taiji dolphin slaughter and a still-occurring annual whale hunt deserve to be condemned, but there are a few bright spots in Japan when it comes to marine conservation.
With over 7,000 islands to choose from, it can be daunting to decide where to dive in the Philippines. Luckily for you, the S/Y Philippine Siren has hand-picked the best sites for you.
Looking to get a camera to capture you underwater and topside adventures? Take a look at our latest Sealife Gallery, showcasing some of our shots from the past few months!
Project Ariadna unveils the first-ever independent GPS-based underwater navigation technology for divers.
An apparently huge marine animal that looks like a combination of a crocodile and an eel has washed up in Australia. But what is it?
Casper the Friendly Ghost might have a namesake in a newly discovered octopus.
This is a unique expedition. For the first time in 50 years, divers are exploring a flooded mine on Bell Island, Newfoundland. They’re part of Bell Island Mine Quest, and ultimately, they’re doing it for you.
Although coral nurseries are not new, they’ve seen a huge increase in recent years in terms of numbers and divers involved. You, too, can help give back to the ocean you love by becoming a Coral Nursery Restoration Diver.
Although it’s been more than 150 years since Charles Darwin made the Galapagos Islands famous for its many indigenous species, these remarkable islands are not yet done surprising us.
Most scuba divers have experienced dry mouth; for some it’s common and for everyone it’s unpleasant. What’s the best way to avoid this unwelcome side effect of scuba diving?
For many divers, technical diving retains an aura of being overly complicated, dangerous and too difficult for the average person. But with proper preparation, it’s none of those things. Here we’ll address a few of the top technical diving myths.