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Tankless Diving or How to Get Anyone Interested in Scuba Diving

Though I’d never seen tankless dive gear in action, the benefit of this system—so small it fitted in a backpack—was obvious. It was light and portable. Not only would it give people access to hard-to-reach bodies of water but it would also serve as “a gateway drug to scuba diving” given you don’t need a scuba certification to try it.

Scientists Discover Surprising News About the Fate of Coral Reefs in the Tropical Pacific Ocean
University of Miami researchers report that some coral reefs in the tropical Pacific Ocean could defy projections of imminent extinction thanks to their ability to adapt to changing conditions.
Nancy Caruso Named Sea Hero for Dedication to Ocean Restoration Work

For her dedication, many talents and passion for restoring species in her local community, Nancy Caruso is our March Sea Hero.

I'm From the Shark Bite Capital of the World. Here's Why I Love Diving with One of Nature's Most Misunderstood Predators
Alexandra Owens used to be scared of sharks—terrified actually. Once she learned to dive, the fear slowly put itself to rest. Here's her story.
Exploring the Unforgettable Wall Dives of West Caicos

Scuba Diving magazine staffer Candice Landau heads out to Turks and Caicos to experience the geologically dramatic wall dives off of West Caicos. Here's how you can repeat her unforgettable adventure.

Alexander Springs: The Best Dive Site in Florida For Newly-Certified Divers
Experience one of the easiest-to-dive Florida springs just outside Orlando, Florida. Affordable, shallow, and clear, there isn't a better place for a new diver to get comfortable in the water.
50 Years of Garbage and We Still Don’t Know What to Do
In 1972, scientists discovered the Great Pacific Garbage Patch; today, we’re still struggling under the weight of our trash and we're still adding to it.
Are Sharks Mammals? (No!)
In this edition of Ask a Marine Biologist, Dr. David Shiffman answers one of the most-asked questions about sharks—are they mammals, fish, or something else?
Florida Freediver Rescued by Family Hours After Being Swept Out to Sea
A family and a community are rejoicing after a freediver who was swept out to sea was rescued alive hours later by his family.
The Best of Bimini: Where to Stay on this Dual-Island Destination
A perfect destination for a tropical vacation and the favoured escape of Ernest Hemingway, the Bahamian haven of Bimini is actually two islands in one: North & South Bimini.
The Rewards of Running a Global Company
A glimpse of what goes on behind the scenes at Aggressor Adventures to create amazing adventure travel experiences
The Bullseye Within The Bullseye
The late afternoon light is still bright when we roll from the dinghy into the warm waves somewhere south of Misool Island, Indonesia.
The Bahamas’ Big Easy
Grand Bahama offers all the modern comforts of a big island with unlimited access to easy diving. Grand Bahama, the second most developed Bahamian Island, delivers what every new diver wants: Easy.
Orca Moms ‘Baby’ Adult Sons and Forego Future Offspring to Care for Them
Orca moms “baby” their adult sons and continue to hunt for them well into adulthood – a move that could harm endangered populations in terms of new births, research shows.
One Diver's 15-Year-Long Search for the Dugong
Underwater photographer, Kate Jonker's, 15-year-long search for the dugong, ended in success in the Red Sea. Read more about her incredible experience with this marine mammal.