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Photographer and surveyor Jonathan Lavan was recognized this spring as the REEF 2012 Volunteer of the Year for his work surveying fish and teaching REEF’s online webinars, called fishinars. 
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San Clemente Island diving in coral gardens
San Diego is one of the finest dive cities in the United States. Unparalleled variety awaits in the rich kelp forests, expansive wrecks and unique canyons, where sea lions, torpedo rays and coral gardens await.
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Diego Gutiérrez’s map of 1562
For thousands of years sea monsters have appeared on maps as both warnings to travelers and as decorations. Chet Van Duzer explores these monsters in his new book Sea Monsters on Medieval and Renaissance Maps and gives readers a better understanding of their place and purpose in history. 
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Angelfish
Diving can be heavenly, never more so than in the presence of one of the loveliest creatures of the underwater world, angelfish. Luckily they are found in almost all parts of the globe, as these images taken by members of ScubaDiving.com's Forum attest. 
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Photo by: Saudio
Who loves turtles? You do! And we do too. Turtle lovers can dive with their favorite ocean friends all over the world;
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Twang and the Whaleshark, Galapagos e
A sighting elevates any dive to memorable status — when we're not in the water, we make do with sharing photos of these least understood and most endangered predators of our seas.  
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remoras and manta ray - Brandon Cole
Ocean photographer and marine biologist Brandon Cole is releasing a new book with writer and researcher Scott Michael entitled Reef Life: A Guide to Tropical Marine Life, which will be available on Amazon.com.
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Scalloped Hammerhead Shark
The ocean just got a lot safer for five species of sharks and two species of manta rays – good news for divers who enjoy diving with these creatures. On March 14 in Bangkok, Thailand, an international organization that regulates the trade of endangered species, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), placed new restrictions on the capture of five species of sharks, including oceanic white tips, porbeagles, great hammerheads, scalloped hammerheads and smooth hammerhead, as well as oceanic and reef manta rays and three species of freshwater stingrays.
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Elly Wray
Underwater photographer Elly Wray joins the editorial team.
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Sinker, Red Sea
Every dive can be a magical mystery tour, but never more so than when you find yourself in a part of the underwater world where few have gone before, a true secret spot.
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Waterproof iPhone Case
The Watershot® underwater camera housing for the iPhone® comes complete with a glass lens port and lens baffle for optical image clarity, external threaded bezel for accessory lenses and filters, smart yet simple mounting system and a custom mobile application for imaging optimization and social media sharing.
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Nauticam Housing for Nikon D800
Nauticam’s NA-D800 housing for Nikon’s D800 camera is made of hard-anodized aluminum alloy with stainless hardware, scratch-resistant acrylic windows and over-molded non-slip handles.
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Scuba Diving Magazine
The easy-to-use SeaLife DC1400 brings the underwater point and shoot category to a new level, with amazing results that anyone from novice to veteran will be proud of.
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SeaLife Mini II Camera
This rugged, compact camera is rubber-armored and waterproof to 130 feet and shockproof up to six feet, making the Mini II perfect for divers and other outdoor adventurers.
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Featured Photographer, September 2008
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Pro Tips becoming an underwater filmmaker.
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How photo basics build the foundation for great underwater images.
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Check out additional 2009 Photo Contest Galleries! Macro Gallery Marine Life Gallery Topside Gallery Wide-Angle Gallery Win Cash and Prizes and Get Your Photo Published in Scuba Diving Magazine! ...
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2008 Scuba Diving Photo Contest
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The wait is over. Click on the link (below) to download your free manual to better photos and video. Thanks for being part of the ScubaDiving.com online photo community. Click here to download the 2008 ...
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Muck photography is one of the best ways to get unique shots.
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Expert tips for nailing six challenging underwater images.
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Due out in spring 2009 the movie will feature the Halls' expeditions.
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Jonathan Lavan thumbnail
Photographer and surveyor Jonathan Lavan was recognized this spring as the REEF 2012 Volunteer of the Year for his work surveying fish and teaching REEF’s online webinars, called fishinars. 
Related tags: Photo Galleries
San Clemente Island diving in coral gardens
San Diego is one of the finest dive cities in the United States. Unparalleled variety awaits in the rich kelp forests, expansive wrecks and unique canyons, where sea lions, torpedo rays and coral gardens await.
Related tags: Photo Galleries
Diego Gutiérrez’s map of 1562
For thousands of years sea monsters have appeared on maps as both warnings to travelers and as decorations. Chet Van Duzer explores these monsters in his new book Sea Monsters on Medieval and Renaissance Maps and gives readers a better understanding of their place and purpose in history. 
Related tags: Photo Galleries
Angelfish
Diving can be heavenly, never more so than in the presence of one of the loveliest creatures of the underwater world, angelfish. Luckily they are found in almost all parts of the globe, as these images taken by members of ScubaDiving.com's Forum attest. 
Related tags: Photo Galleries
Photo by: Saudio
Who loves turtles? You do! And we do too. Turtle lovers can dive with their favorite ocean friends all over the world;
Related tags: Photo Galleries
Twang and the Whaleshark, Galapagos e
A sighting elevates any dive to memorable status — when we're not in the water, we make do with sharing photos of these least understood and most endangered predators of our seas.  
Related tags: Photo Galleries
remoras and manta ray - Brandon Cole
Ocean photographer and marine biologist Brandon Cole is releasing a new book with writer and researcher Scott Michael entitled Reef Life: A Guide to Tropical Marine Life, which will be available on Amazon.com.
Related tags: Photo Galleries
Scalloped Hammerhead Shark
The ocean just got a lot safer for five species of sharks and two species of manta rays – good news for divers who enjoy diving with these creatures. On March 14 in Bangkok, Thailand, an international organization that regulates the trade of endangered species, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), placed new restrictions on the capture of five species of sharks, including oceanic white tips, porbeagles, great hammerheads, scalloped hammerheads and smooth hammerhead, as well as oceanic and reef manta rays and three species of freshwater stingrays.
Related tags: Photo Galleries
Elly Wray
Underwater photographer Elly Wray joins the editorial team.
Related tags: Photo Galleries
Sinker, Red Sea
Every dive can be a magical mystery tour, but never more so than when you find yourself in a part of the underwater world where few have gone before, a true secret spot.
Related tags: Photo Galleries
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