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Scuba Diving With Whale Sharks in the Derawan Islands, Indonesia
See what it's like to scuba dive with four gigantic whale sharks off the Derawan Islands in Indonesia in this video.
Florida Keys’ REEF Fest Rescheduled After Hurricanes
The annual Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF) Fest will take place Dec. 7-10 in Key Largo.
4 Reasons Why Liveaboard Diving Is More Popular Than Ever
In the last ten years the diving world has blossomed, in a way even its ambitious pioneer Jacques Cousteau might not have predicted.
Snack Time: 7 Crazy Shots of Animal Feeding from our Underwater Photo Contest
It's rare to see animals eating before your own eyes, but some of our Through Your Lens photo contest entrants were lucky enough to capture them on camera. Here are our animal feeding photos from the 2017 contest.
Dive Like a Pro with Deepblu
The Deepblu app now supports several features that help dive pros connect with their students, like the ability to validate training logs through the app.
Take a Virtual Tour of the Thistlegorm with 360 Video and 3D Images
Take a virtual tour of the SS Thistlegorm shipwreck in the Red Sea with The Thistlegorm Project's amazing 360 video and 3D images.
10 Stunning Jellyfish From Our Underwater Photo Contest
Jellyfish are exciting to see on any dive. Here are our favorite jellies from the 2017 Through Your Lens photo contest.
Oceans Eye Wearable Technology Turns Divers Into Scientists
This tiny device — about the size of a pickle — could change the future of purpose-driven diving.
Florida's Underground Scuba Site Devil's Den OK after Hurricanes
A prehistoric wonder, with fossil beds dating back 33 million years, Devil’s Den is a great place to experience diving in inland Florida.
VIDEO: Sea Turtle Eats Jellyfish Tentacles Like Spaghetti
Watch as this hungry sea turtle snacks on a jellyfish, slurping its tentacles like spaghetti.
Liveaboard Life: The Red Sea Aggressor
Draped in a vibrant mix of soft corals and sponges, patrolled by an array of pelagic predators, home to some fish species found nowhere else on earth, and the resting place of world-class wrecks, the reefs and pinnacles of the Red Sea are the stuff of legend.
Liveaboard Life: The Okeanos Aggressor I and Okeanos Aggressor II
Why did UNESCO choose Cocos Island National Park as a World Heritage Site? It is the only island in the tropical eastern Pacific, and it provides critical marine habitats — deep waters pumped with nutrients from life-giving currents — for large pelagic fish, including the planet’s biggest — the whale shark — as well as schools of hammerhead sharks, yellowfin tuna and manta rays.