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el minya
By Thomas Gronfeldt Dive Locations Travel Wrecks

20 Nov 2015
Dive Site: El Minya, Red Sea, Egypt

This wreck sits almost directly in the harbor of Hurghada, making it easy to reach for day boats and liveaboards alike, and offers great diving and an interesting bit of history.

Finding Employment in the Dive Industry
By Guest Author Resources Shops & Resorts Stories

19 Nov 2015
Finding Employment in the Dive Industry

If you’d really like to make the leap to managing a boutique dive resort here are some tips to turn your dreams into reality.

Snorkeling with Manatees
By Guest Author Dive Locations Marine Species Stories

18 Nov 2015
Snorkeling with Manatees

Far from being aggressive, the manatees of Crystal River are so accustomed to humans that they’re more affectionate than I ever could have guessed.

playful dolphins
By Thomas Gronfeldt Marine Species Top 10

17 Nov 2015
Top Five Most Playful Marine Animal Encounters

While most animals simply pass by or hover at a distance, some are interested in interacting with divers, even being playful. Here are a few of the more playful of the bunch.

School House Reef
By Liz Parkinson Dive Locations

15 Nov 2015
Dive Site: School House Reef, Nassau, Bahamas

The clear, turquoise waters that surround and flow between this group of about 700 atolls and cays, making up the Bahamian islands, are indeed a diver’s paradise.

DCIM100MEDIA
By Nadia Aly News

15 Nov 2015
SeaLife Unveils New Micro 2.0 Underwater Camera

SeaLife announced their latest addition to the Micro camera series, the Micro 2.0 underwater camera at the DEMA (Diving Equipment…

Lots of jellyfish clustered together
By Thomas Gronfeldt Reviews Stories

14 Nov 2015
Book Review: The Swarm

Something’s amiss in the world’s seas

Manatee near surface
By Guest Author Marine Species

13 Nov 2015
Marine Life: Manatees

Manatee season is coming in Florida. What’s the best place to interact with these gentle creatures?

ocean plastic
By Thomas Gronfeldt Conservation News

12 Nov 2015
Five Countries Responsible for 60 Percent of Ocean Plastic

Uncovering the plastics’ sources is a major step in preventing more of it from polluting our oceans

Tunnel Wall
By Liz Parkinson Dive Locations

11 Nov 2015
Dive Site: Tunnel Wall, New Providence, Nassau, Bahamas

Here we tend to find a more rugged expanse of rocky outcrops, hard corals and tunnel-like swim- throughs.

unnamed-1
By Nadia Aly Travel

10 Nov 2015
Join the Fight Against the Invasive Lionfish in the Cayman Islands’ Reefs

The Cayman Islands is making big waves in its efforts to eradicate the invasive lionfish species that preys in its pristine waters with innovative culling techniques and overpopulation management practices.

The Truth Behind the SeaWorld Orca Show “Ban”
By Jessica Macdonald Conservation News

10 Nov 2015
The Truth Behind the SeaWorld Orca Show “Ban”

With the need for good PR rather than the desire for improved animal wellbeing as the motivation behind the new orca shows, it is difficult to believe that the orcas’ situation will significantly improve.

why do we pee in our wetsuits
By Guest Author Health In the Water

10 Nov 2015
Dive Health: Why do we pee in our wetsuits?

Since dehydration can increase the risk of decompression sickness, it’s important that divers fully understand the science behind why this urge to pee happens when they submerge.

Diving in Kona, Hawaii
By Jessica Macdonald Dive Locations

08 Nov 2015
Diving in Kona, Hawaii

From tiger sharks to humpback whales, from turtles to pods of spinner dolphins, Kona is home to an impressive array of big marine species, but its most famous resident is the manta ray.

When Science Copies Nature
By Jessica Macdonald Marine Species

07 Nov 2015
When Science Copies Nature

The natural world is brimming with examples of extraordinary adaptations, some of them so incredible that they must be seen to be believed.

Cocos Island
By Jessica Macdonald Dive Locations

06 Nov 2015
Dive Site: Cocos Island, Costa Rica

For many divers, the splendor of schooling hammerheads like the ones at Cocos Island is the holy grail of underwater spectacles.

Coelacanth
By Guest Author Marine Species

05 Nov 2015
The Coelacanth: A Living Fossil

It wasn’t until 1987 that a submersible observed the first living coelacanth, also in the Comoros Islands.

Fourth Element Adventures
By Press Release News Travel

04 Nov 2015
Fourth Element Adventures

DEMA sees the launch of new technology, new concepts and new products from Fourth Element, and with these a new way to explore.

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