Down the Drain: Diving the hemisphere's largest tidal whirlpool.
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Grab a camera and head for North Carolina, where great wrecks are the perfect companion to North America's best shark diving.
You've captured your digital images. Now what are you going to do with them?
What's it like to be a golf ball diver? What drives poachers and pros to risk polluted water, snake bites, gator attacks and accidental drowning? As much as $100,000 a year.
#3 You don't have enough neoprene left to hold the duct tape together.Steve Wurfel of Austin, Texas/
Our technical editor confronts myths about rebreathers and argues that semi-closed systems make sense for recreational divers.
A technical buddy team ignores their training, and one diver pays the price.
In this tale of two downwellings, the lesson of positive buoyancy becomes tragically clear.
Wanted: A few good divers to explore virgin reefs, deep wrecks and abundant marine life. Tourists need not apply.
Following a two-year diving hiatus, an instructor forgets some of the basics.
If you think you're finally ready to switch from film to pixels, answer a few simple questions to get yourself headed in the right direction.
Bill ran the numbers and decided he could break one of tech diving's cardinal rules of safety. The numbers didn't lie, but they also didn't account for an unplanned emergency.
#5 What's that coming out of his ear?Katy Perry of Martinez, Calif./
Key Largo, Florida Keys--Scuba divers finally have a good reason to strap on a knife. Key Largo's annual Underwater Pumpkin Carving Contest, hosted by Amy Slate's Amoray Dive Resort, mile marker 104 bayside, is set for Sunday, Oct. 29. ...
Letting divers tag along could get you sued.