World-renowned photographer and longtime Florida Keys resident Stephen Frink offers his insights into the forces that shaped the development of these islands.
A peek at the events planned in the Keys says a lot about the islands' diversity and their funky mix of activities.
Capt. Spencer Slate's annual underwater egg hunt off Key Largo benefits Kids in Special Situations, a local charity for needy children. Last year, managing editor Patricia Wuest and territory manager Ashley Bringman Ford went along for the fun.
Why are the Keys a paradise for divers? Key Largo's John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park was the first underwater state park designated in the U.S. Today, the waters off Key Largo are part of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary that ...
Want to find the best dive sites, the post-dive hangouts and the places to eat cracked conch? Do what we did. Ask the locals—the Conchs who call the Conch Republic home—where they like to dive, eat and hang out in each of ...
Find a Florida Keys dive operator and specific information on dive attractions by district.
Exotic creatures and history-steeped wrecks await divers off Morehead City, N.C.
A 1,500-ton steel wreck off Cape Ann, Mass., is a testament to the sometimes powerful fury of Mother Nature.
Evelyn Bartram Dudas was newly certified in 1966 when she was invited to speak to at local Lions Club luncheon about the novel sport of scuba diving. During her talk she vowed to become the first woman to dive the Andrea Doria. The following ...








