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Cave Diving
A team of scientists led by leading cave biologist and Texas A&M Galveston professor Dr. Tom Lliffe recently explored the depths of Phantom Springs Cave, Texas, reaching depths of 460 feet on their seven-hour expedition, with no end in sight. 
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Fish
The Top 100 Gold List of operators, resorts, live-aboards, underwater experiences (i.e., best wall, shore and wreck sites), dive bars and more was determined on a “popularity contest” basis. Rankings are based on the total number of responses, regardless of category.  
The Deep Zone by James M. Tabor
Author James M. Tabor — an active diver and former Scuba Diving magazine contributor — has what it takes to bring this cave-diving thriller to life.  
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Scuba Diving Magazine
Got a great underwater image? Here's how to get it noticed by photo editors and make money from your hard work.
Dive gear packed for a local dive to Blue Heron Bridge
Check out these photos from Scuba Diving staff's dive trip with 2012 Rolex Scholar Megan Cook. 
Top 100 Best Destination for Diving: Malaysia
Here are the ten most popular articles that turned heads and caught eyes in 2012. 
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Underwater Competition
The Underwater Competition series returns in 2013 for its 8th year with over $80,000 in prizes. The competitions series, made up of the Our World Underwater and DEEP Indonesia contests, truly showcases the unique art of underwater photography.
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Happy Howlerdays!
Howler Brothers
We are Howler Brothers.  We are not really related by blood.  But we are bonded by many shared callings:  Surfing, fishing, paddling and the good things that come with these pursuits.  Things like fire pits, really good tequila, limes, and pre-dawn coffee. 
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Gray reef sharks now protected in Cook Islands MPA
With the new protection, the South Pacific nation has ended commercial shark fishing and banned the possession, sale and trade of all shark products in more than 756,000 square miles of ocean. 
Scuba Diving Magazine
Introducing the world's first bottles made with a blend of recovered ocean plastic.
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