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Joshua Pramis

Joshua Pramis

Joshua Pramis is a senior editor with Scuba Diving. New to the diving world, he's an avid runner and hobby baker with 20 years of editorial, marketing and public relations experience. His portfolio includes features in publications like Travel + Leisure, Conde Nast Traveler, Daily Meal and The Penny Hoarder.

Joshua Pramis Articles

3 Myths About Kids and Diving
Some parents may be hesitant to introduce their kids to diving, but perfectly OK for them to join—with the right training. Here's what you need to know.
Finding Family Fun at Beaches Turks and Caicos
Booking a dive vacation that works for the whole family can be tricky. This all-inclusive has everything for divers (and non-divers) of all ages.
Off-the-Grid Diving in Cuba's Jardines de la Reina

Docked on a liveaboard about 60 miles south of Jucaro, Cuba, one diver ditches 5G for a distraction-free week among the mangrove islands that comprise the Jardines de la Reina.

Learning to Dive in the Bahamas

The Bahamas is home to calm, crystal-clear waters suited for beginner divers. Here, one diver hones their skills after getting certified in paradise.

Pride Runs Deep at These Queer Dive Clubs

Safety is still a concern for many queer travelers. These dive groups offer peace of mind, camaraderie and a sense of community for marginalized divers and their allies.

6 Marine-Themed Books That Celebrate Pride Month

The spirit of Pride Month transcends species, and the books on our list exemplify this. The diversity we find among animal species is not unlike our own, and these stories remind us that, despite our many differences, we all have so much more in common than we think

6 Riveting Books That Explore the Ocean

Can’t handle being away from the action when you’re not in the water? The books on our list let you expand your ocean exploration from the comfort of your home—using your imagination. There’s even something for younger, budding explorers.