News
In the wake of Hurricane Irene, many dive operators in the Bahamas report only minor damage
Following successful 30th-anniversary show, Ford Seahorses set their sights on next year's Shipwreck Festival.
Austrian art photographer Andreas Franke is exhibiting a dozen digitally composited images on the wreck of the Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg off Key West
Sea Hero and founder of Sea Save Foundation Georgienne Bradley discusses the impact that overfishing of sharks is having on the entire marine ecosystem
Kralendijk, Bonaire – For the sixth consecutive year, Tourism Corporation Bonaire and the entire island of Bonaire are proud to welcome the Wounded Warriors to their “home away from home” as they use SCUBA diving for rehabilitation and recreation from August 6th through 13th, 2011.
The leading Dive FAM event of 2011 returns to Grand Cayman November 7-9
New shark conservation legislation passed in the Bahamas creates permanent shark sanctuary and bans shark products
To provide much needed support to the Japanese people still suffering from the earthquake and tsunami, Lahaina Divers is sponsoring a dive trip that will benefit Japanese children orphaned in the disasters.
In November 2012, Worldwide Dive and Sail, along with Sam’s Tours Palau, will launch the new luxury liveaboard S/Y Palau Siren, which is sure to be their best vessel yet.
Starting this fall, Divequest is offering two dive trips to Indonesia designed especially for underwater photography.











