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Off the coast of Miami, divers are gearing up for a lionfish derby, organized for the first time by Diver’s Paradise, to help protect Florida’s marine ecosystems.
When the temperatures dip, but the urge to dive hits, residents in South Carolina head to Lake Keowee, where an on-site energy plant warms the water to temperatures up to 80 degrees.
Sustainability can be subjective, which makes it tricky to book a truly eco-conscious getaway. This program makes it easier to identify operators who are making real differences.
One way to ensure your new dive computer has all the functionality you could imagine is to build your own. We spoke with a dive computer engineer to learn more about this career path.
Diving is an incredibly safe sport, but it isn't without its risks. Always follow best practices to minimize risk, starting with these five tips.
Disneyland may the "Happiest Place on Earth," but one family found their joy in Fiji's deep blue, where the bright corals and stunning sharks were complemented by friendly locals.
Few divers would give up the chance to swim with the two largest fish in the sea—whale sharks and basking sharks. Here's where to make it happen.
One travel-weary diver finds respite on a weeklong liveaboard trip. On the agenda: snorkeling with humpback whales in Silver Bank, a protected breeding area.
After sea star wasting disease wiped out more than 90 percent of the ocean's wild sunflower sea star population, divers brave the cold Alaskan waters to find traces of the remaining population.
When life doesn’t go as planned, one diver finds himself beneath the surface. Embracing change, James Barrett is here to inspire you to learn to dive and answer all your newbie questions.
In this edition of “Ask a Marine Biologist,” Dr. David Shiffman discusses a challenging environment for marine life.
On a late-night dive in Sitka, Alaska, two divers encounter myriad fascinating creatures, including a giant Pacific octopus on the prowl.
From Pensacola to Panama City, the Florida Panhandle is packed with biodiversity and so many wrecks (40-plus and counting), you can't possibly see it all in one trip.
There's something magical about passing your love of diving on to someone else, especially the kids in your life. Here, one diver shares a special moment with her niece.