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The Importance of Learning a Wreck's History

Most divers agree: Exploring a wreck in the depths is an awe-inspiring experience. That experience is only enhanced when you understand the history of each submerged vessel.

6 Riveting Books That Explore the Ocean

Can’t handle being away from the action when you’re not in the water? The books on our list let you expand your ocean exploration from the comfort of your home—using your imagination.

The Art of Diving for Shipwrecks and Treasure

Searching for long-lost ships and the treasure they once hauled across the sea can be thrilling, but it’s also a lot of work.

Recent Articles

Fabien Cousteau is Mapping the Future of Ocean Exploration

Cousteau and partners mapped ocean floor Curaçao to help site an international underwater research station and contribute to the global seafloor mapping effort.

Cave Divers Who Saved the Thai Soccer Team Stars of New NatGeo Documentary

The film tells the harrowing story of the Thai soccer team cave rescue from the perspective of the divers who orchestrated and enacted the operation.

Exploring the Bahamas’ Crystal Caves in Abaco

What you need to know to dive Crystal Caves in Abaco, Bahamas, which wrap cave divers in caramel crystals trapping Sahara dust underground.

How Deep Can You Scuba Dive?

Why does PADI, NAUI and the Navy have a recreational scuba diving limit of 130 feet? There are several reasons.