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Want to scuba dive on a rebreather? Read how to get trained and experience diving with no bubbles in the beautiful Caribbean Island Grand Cayman.
They can look like heavyweight boxers in a display of you-can't-beat-me chest swelling. Find out if they actually hold their breath or not.
Your hot new convertible might be a babe-magnet on the roads – but does it drive underwater?
Only about 1% of the world's oceans are protected in reserves, but this number is steadily growing thanks in part to the United Kingdom. Tucked inside the UK's recent budget announcement was the bid to protect 322,000 square miles (830,000 square kilometers) around the Pitcairn islands in the South Pacific ocean from overfishing and seafloor mining.
ScubaLab hit the road to dive one of Florida's largest clear-water caverns, The Blue Grotto, and try out some of the latest cold-water scuba gear from Cressi, IST Sports, Pinnacle Aquatics, Sherwood Scuba, and Thermalution.
Study the Maldives’ most exciting residents— manta rays and whale sharks
When you’re faced with an underwater mob, these tips will keep you safer — and maximize your fun! Here is how you can be prepared for a mob.
Photographing models underwater can be a challenge, but Craig Dietrich explains how to perfect your photos!
Dive of a Lifetime in the Bahamas
_Scuba Diving_ magazine had a chance to catch up with August 2014 Sea Hero Lad Akins at DEMA Las Vegas to discuss his marine conservation work and his involvement with lionfish populations across the globe for Reef.org.
Cuba's Gardens of the Queen is one of the hottest dive locales in the Caribbean — and for good reason. It offers an amazing diversity of underwater wildlife.
Pulau Weh is Indonesia's latest dive hot spot. Diving this world-class dive destination from a liveaboard may the the greatest vacation you've ever had!
Tourists flock to Florida’s Panhandle for its gorgeous gulf beaches, but divers come for the wrecks that lie beyond.
Cordell Bank and Gulf of the Farallones national marine sanctuaries off northern California will both more than double in size following a final rule released today by NOAA. The expansion will help to protect the region’s marine and coastal habitats, biological resources and special ecological features.