In Barbados, the local community works together to keep lionfish off the coral reefs and on the menu.
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With outsized comfort and performance, the Cressi AC25 Master Cromo was our Best Buy for regulators in the 2020 ScubaLab Regulator Test.
Although the Great Barrier Reef is the crowned highlight of Australia diving, there are hundreds of lesser-known diving destinations worth exploring.
Dr. Ayana Johnson on how she used diving to shape public policy around the world, how diving informs her climate solutions, and what divers can do to help the ocean.
Experienced cave diver details what it's like to discover new cave lengths and set the record for the longest dive into an underwater cave without resurfacing.
With solid performance and lightweight comfort, the Genesis Prana was our Testers Choice for regs under $500 in the 2020 ScubaLab Regulator Test.
Women have struggled to find dive gear that fit properly since the invention of SCUBA. Read on for a fascinating look at the evolution of women's dive gear.
When and where to go snorkeling with five species of whales and dolphins.
In celebration of PADI Women’s Dive Day, we talked to a selection of inspiring female-founded dive businesses that are leading the way with sustainable dive gear for women.
SharkSchool Teaching was designed as a simple way for an ordinary person to translate science for kids.
The IUCN Red List is a collection of the best available scientific data analyzed and summarized by an international team of experts—such an assessment is not an opinion and not a guess. But such an assessment does not carry the force of law, and IUCN Red List Endangered status doesn’t mean the same thing as being considered endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act.
For her work as founder and research director of the Wild Dolphin Project, Denise Herzing is honored as the July 2020 Sea Hero.
Divers have more options than ever when it comes to finding a prescription dive mask or corrective lenses for a dive mask. Here's what we know.
Travel experts advise reading all of the fine print, packing your patience and face masks, and continually monitoring the global situation if you’re planning a long-distance trip during the coronavirus pandemic.