An inexperienced diver on a surface-supplied air dive let distractions interfere with safety precautions, leading to chest pains later that day. Here's what happened—and how to treat it.
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The Blue Corner Distinctive Specialty lets you go all in on one of the planet's most beloved dive sites. Here's what you can expect to find.
It's no secret that diving gear is pricey. While it can sometimes make sense to buy used to save money, other times, new is the way to go. Here's how to know the difference.
The last thing any diver wants is for anything come between them and their next dive—especially an illness. Before embarking on your next trip abroad, follow our advice to help prevent sickness from getting in the way.
What happens when you experience rapidly progressing symptoms and you're on a liveaboard? Here's how a quick-reacting crew helped one diver seek treatment.
Night dives can be magical, but there's something truly special about the sights to behold when the sun dips off the coast of Kona.
Swimming with sharks is common in diving, but that doesn't mean it can't be unnerving. Here are tips to stay safe and respectful of these creatures' space.
As diving technology advances over the years, one thing remains constant: the importance of understanding and managing your air consumption.
Split-shots let you simultaneously show off what's going on both above and below the surface. Here's how to nail the technique and land the perfect shot.