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Katie Doyle

Katie Doyle

Katie Doyle is a writer and media artist who has been scuba diving since 2020. She is a fan of cold-water diving in the Northeast, where she resides.

Katie Doyle Articles

Diving Poland's Deepspot Indoor Pool

For divers seeking deeper, more challenging dives, Warsaw's Deepspot has been a game-changer. Here's what to expect.

5 Takeaways from DEEP on the Future of Human Aquatic Living
Get the latest updates on the “next-generation undersea inhabitation program” firsthand from leadership at DEEP and learn more about what lies ahead for the fast-evolving industry of saturation diving.
Diving Lake Hydra, the Former Dutch Springs Quarry

Since opening as Lake Hydra in 2024, the quarry continues to draw Northeastern divers to explore its underwater world.

Diving Arkansas' Fearless Rock Underwater Memorial
Visit rocky shoreline caves and an underwater veterans memorial in Lake Ouachita, the largest lake in Arkansas.
Diving the Devil's Lake in Wisconsin
Carved out by retreating glaciers millions of years ago, the Devil's Lake in Wisconsin boasts visibility that stretches up to 50 feet and an abundance of marine life—especially closer to the shoreline.
The Night Diving Event Connecting Divers Around the World
Sync your dive watches! Once a year, divers come together, in a manner of speaking, for one big night dive. With events hosted in multiple towns, participation numbers in the thousands.
Diving Florida's Ginnie Springs
For crystal-clear waters and temperatures that are consistent all year round, Florida divers know Ginnie Springs can't be missed. Here's what to expect at this local fan fave.
Diving Rockport's Back Beach
Tucked away on the coast of Cape Ann, Massachusetts, a community revels in the underwater sights at this lesser-known dive site.
Scuba Diving Lake Mead, Nevada
A desert may not seem like a dive destination, but Nevada's Lake Mead is a sprawling oasis that spans nearly 250 square miles. Below the surface is a world of discovery.