March 2008

The March issue of Scuba Diving debuts our exciting new design and larger page format.

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March 2008: Scuba Diving On The Newsstand

The March issue of Scuba Diving debuts our exciting new design and larger page format. But don't worry—all your favorite content is still here. Get your copy today at major bookstores, including Borders, Barnes & Noble, Books-a-Million and at more than 650 Golden Tank dive centers. To find a shop near you, visit www.scubadiving.com/goldentankretailers.

Inside you'll find:

Your guide to the treasure trove of marine life on the healthy, diverse reefs of this Netherlands Antilles island.
Explore the best of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, including the far northern live-aboard itineraries that are open to divers just a few weeks a year.
A special report from Ned DeLoach explains how two species of red lionfish—natives of the Indo-Pacific with no known predators and a voracious appetite—are spreading in the Atlantic, and what a dedicated group of divers are doing to control the impact on native fish species.
We take you face to face with the "red devils" of the Sea of Cortez. If you've got the guts, you too can dive with a predator that grows up to eight feet long, has 40,000 teeth and displays a very nasty disposition.
Dive into dense schools of fish and explore the colorful coral and sponge growth on the oil and gas platforms off Texas and Louisiana, then suit up for some Great Lakes wreck diving off Kingston, Ontario.
Our Travel Savvy column explores the ins and outs of passports—why you need one, how to get one and what the new electronic security features mean for traveling divers.
We've partnered with the dive safety experts at the Divers Alert Network (DAN) to answer all your health and medical questions. This month: Expert tips for faster and easier clearing.