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Testing the Underwater Research Tools of Tomorrow With Robert Ballard

Robert Ballard leads an expedition in California's Channel Islands to test new underwater research techniques.

What It's Like to Have a Visitor Join Your Deco Stop

What it's like to witness a giant manta while hanging in the open ocean for decompression obligations.

Disappearing Arctic Sea Ice Puts Vital Marine Habitat on Thin Ice

Photojournalist Jill Heinerth surveys the fragile marine habitat in the Arctic, where melting sea ice has an ecosystem hanging in the balance.

Scuba Diving Newfoundland's Bell Island Mine

Bell Island Mine is an underwater time capsule of a Canadian isle's heroic struggle to support a war effort while protecting a now-lost culture and way of life.

Underwater Photography Tips for Taking Pictures in Caves and Caverns

Cave photos can be absolutely stunning, but getting a perfect picture can be a challenge. Here's our tutorial on improving your skills!

Advanced Cave Diving in the Bermuda Deep

Scientific divers deploy a technological arsenal to explore a twilight zone of Ice Age reefs in Bermuda.

What It's Like To Be A Cave Diver

Thinking about getting certified to scuba dive in caves? Caver Jill Heinerth tells us why she loves cave diving, and what the experience is like.

Advanced Adventure: Exploring Egypt's Underwater Oases

Alexander the Great thought that Egyptian Desert Springs were connected underground, and this team of tec divers brave the Arab Spring to trace his footsteps.

What It's Like To Get Bent from Scuba Diving

Jill Heinerth recounts what it's like to get bent or suffer from decompression sickness, or DCS, after advanced scuba diving.