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Dive Travel and COVID-19 Vaccines: What You Need to Know
What dive travelers need to know about COVID-19 vaccine requirements and travel restrictions for liveaboards and popular scuba diving destinations.
How I Overcame my Fear of Water by Learning to Scuba Dive
How one woman overcame her childhood fear of the ocean after taking a trip to the alluring island of Ko Phi Phi, Thailand as an adult.
My Octopus Teacher Nominated for Oscar
Nominated for Best Documentary, the Netflix film follows the enriching relationship between a man and an octopus, erasing the line between humanity and nature.
How to Get a Discount on SeaLife's Underwater iPhone Housing
PADI Club members get a 20 percent discount on the SeaLife SportDiver underwater housing.
Check Mate? | Lessons for Life
Complacency leads a diver to start a dive with only reserve gas. It does not take long for the dive to spin out of control.
How to Extend the Life of Your Regulator
Cleaning your regulator properly can make it last longer, and it only takes a few minutes after your dive.
Mediterranean Oil Spill Causes Millions in Damage to Israeli Coast
More than 1,000 tons of black tar has washed up on Israel’s coastline from Libyan-owned tanker that was spilling the crude oil into the Mediterranean Sea.
Divers Find 300-Year-Old Ship Sunk by Drunken Crew
Divers discovered the wreckage of *The Providenz*, a 300-year-old Irish ship ran aground by a drunken crew, off the coast of Mandal, Norway.
Five Helpful Tips for New Underwater Photographers
Good buoyancy, the right equipment, and a commitment to developing your skills over time are all vital.
Adventure in a Bubble
Living, working or playing in a bubble has always had negative connotations. That was obviously not during a pandemic!
How Scuba Diving Helped Treat My Chronic Anxiety
The silence of the underwater lets a diver disconnect from society to reconnect with herself.
How Streamlining Your Kit Will Improve Your Underwater Photography
Streamline your kit based on the images you want to create, especially when shooting macro, and leave the rest behind.
Scientist Uses Whale Songs to Map Sea Floor
Recordings of fin whale songs let a scientist measure the thickness and compactness of layers of Earth’s crust up to about 10,000 feet below the seafloor.
379 Survey Dives in 2020—COVID Can’t Stop This Bonaire Citizen Scientist
Cassandra Neal, 70, has conducted 370 survey dives for the nonprofit REEF since Bonaire’s borders closed due to COVID-19 last March.