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Most divers probably put “cage diving with great white sharks” high up on their bucket list of must-have dive experiences. But how many of us are truly serious about doing it? Adding it to a list of scuba fantasies is one thing, but actually putting yourself inside a steel cage and coming face to face with the world’s greatest predator is an entirely different matter. For all those who wonder what it would be like to make that epic leap from the safe confines of fantasy into the bone-chilling world of reality, check out field editor Terry Ward’s blog and photo gallery below documenting her first experience cage diving with great whites off Guadalupe Island, Mexico.
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.
After a lifetime of adventure in the Air Force, filmmaker Larry McKenna turned to a different adventure: saving leatherback turtles.
On a routine practice dive in zero visibility, discovery of a high-school ring leads to the closing of a missing persons case for police divers
A blog for divers who are making a difference in the fight to save our ocean environment through marine conservation.
For more than 20 years, Georgienne Bradley has been the motivating force behind countless initiatives to protect the world’s oceans through marine conservation.
Our grand prize entry and the winning images in four categories from our 7th Annual Readers' Photo Contest.
From huge humpback whales to tiny clownfish, the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Queensland, Australia, is home to an astonishing variety of marine life. Here are 8 of the most iconic sea creatures divers won’t want to miss.
A collection of quick tips for getting the most out of your underwater camera's macro lens.
Starting this fall, Divequest is offering two dive trips to Indonesia designed especially for underwater photography.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Submit your photos for Photographer of the Week Terry Moore (February 2007) ...
Solmar V congratulates Chris Jacobs on being named Photographer of the Week ...
With choices as varied as the stunning images they produce, 15 underwater photographers detail the gear they use today.
External strobes can solve the biggest problems with point-and-shoot digital cameras. But who will solve the problems of external strobes?
Submit your photos for Photographer of the WeekMark Hoevenaars of Clermont, Florida (November 2006) congratulates Mark Hoevenaars on being named Photographer of the Week ...
Underwater models can make or break a photo. Here's how to get the most out of them.
Submit your photos for Photographer of the Week Craig Vitter Congratulations Craig ...
Scuba Diving magazine's first Sea Hero, Shawn Heinrichs, helps stop an illegal shark fishing operation in Raja Ampat's protected conservation zones.
A two-week marine survey conducted by Conservation International (CI) in Indonesia led to the discovery of eight potentially new species of fish and a potentially new species of coral in the waters surrounding Bali.
The World's Best Destinations for Diving with Whale Sharks
At these seven sites, taking a long walk off a short pier might be the best move you’ll ever make.
In Trondheim, Norway, divers brave dark, bone-chilling waters to enter an alien world full of pristine wrecks and a unique reef found nowhere else on Earth/
In this underwater photography gallery, go shark diving with everything from blacktip reef sharks and copper sharks to hammerheads and whale sharks.
In these underwater photos, see divers brave Trondheim, Norway's dark, bone-chilling waters to enter an alien world full of pristine wreck dives and unique reef diving found nowhere else on Earth.
Divers using rebreathers to explore the wreck dives of Truk Lagoon have more time to discover their somber history.
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