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October 2007
September 18, 2007
Don't miss the October issue of Scuba Diving magazine featuring our special Dive Safety Guide.
Don't miss the October issue of Scuba Diving magazine featuring our special Dive Safety Guide. Get your copy today at major bookstores, including Borders, Barnes & Noble, Books-a-Million and at more than 600 Golden Tank dive centers. To find a shop near you, visit www.scubadiving.com/goldentankretailers.


Inside you'll find:
In this exclusive ScubaLab Special Report, we review surface signaling devices and find that while all can help you get rescued in an emergency, they often have very limited ranges.
The latest report on dive injuries and fatalities published by the Divers Alert Network (DAN) reveals the common causes of dive accidents—and the keys to preventing them.
The Ultimate Lessons for Life: Training Editor Mike Ange offers seven ways to avoid being the next victim profiled in "Lessons for Life."
Accidents happen, and in an emergency quick, calm and confident action is crucial to a happy ending. Are you prepared?
The next generation of dive computers has arrived and you'll be amazed at what this number cruncher can do.
Do you have what it takes to dive inside a water tower, nuclear reactor, shark net or beneath 20 feet of polar ice? Meet the people who do.
You don't know Cozumel until you've seen the island during the annual festival of Carnaval.
The timeless beauty of sandy beaches and stunning visibility are only two of the reasons you'll love this collection of remote, dive-worthy islands.
Resident photo pro Stephen Frink—aka "the fish whisperer"—on the art, science and Zen of better fish portraits.
Deep in the desert reservoir rests a WWII-era B-29 bomber—and it's now open to divers, thanks to our friends at the National Park Service.
Meet Heidi Vanderhoof, former competitive figure skater turned professional firefighter. The first in a series of reader bios.