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Protecting Scuba Diving Sites Could Be Worth Billions

It turns out saving the planet isn't just good for the environment—it can be good for your bank account too. Here's why it can be fruitful to protect dive sites around the world

The Black Sea Turtle's Great Comeback

Once on the verge of extinction due to decades of rampant exploitation, the black sea turtle is making a comeback. Here's how these turtles came back from the brink.

Scuba Agencies Announce Mandatory Underwater Yoga Certification

Major scuba certification agencies worldwide announced today that starting immediately, all divers must complete a Mandatory Underwater Yoga (MUY) specialty certification to maintain their current diving credential. Here's what you need to know.

Can Magnets Keep Beaches Shark-Free?

Can sharks be kept at bay without harm? A scientist is testing an electromagnetic barrier off Cape Cod to find out.

Diver's Paradise Hosts Inaugural Lionfish Derby in Miami

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.

3 Mind-Blowing Underwater Buildings

It takes a wild imagination and, more importantly, impressive feats of engineering, to build and sustain these spectacular underwater attractions.

VIDEO Great White Shark Surprises Scuba Divers

Not many people can say they've been diving out of a cage with great white sharks. These divers had a special encounter with one while diving off Catalina Island, California.

Why You Should Join PADI Club

Along with receiving a subscription to Scuba Diving magazine, PADI Club members

What to Know About the Fourth Global Coral Bleaching Event

Since February 2023, record-high global sea surface temperatures have stressed corals, leading to a fourth global bleaching event. Fifty-four countries and territories spanning all ocean basins—Atlantic, Pacific and Indian—have reported severe coral bleaching.