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Brooke Morton

I owe my love of diving to summer camp, getting certified at age 14. After college, I became an instructor, teaching on the island of St. Croix. Working for travel magazines, I've been lucky to travel to every continent on assignment, from jumping in the water with humpback whales in Antarctica to swimming alongside mantas in Asia.

Top 100 2015: Best Overall Diving

See if your favorite dive destinations made this year's Top 100 Readers Choice for Best Overall Diving — and check out some of our favorite dives.

Top 100: Why Divers Love Cozumel

Cozumel is loved by U.S. divers for its fantastic diving and easy access, which is why it ranked high for best advanced diving, best visibility and more!

Explore Shipwrecks and See Sand Tiger Sharks Diving in North Carolina

The wrecks off Morehead City, North Carolina, are magnets for divers and sharks alike. Read why this shark encounter should be your next adventurous dive!

Liveaboard: Diving in Indonesia Aboard the Komodo Dancer

Komodo Dancer's route through Indonesia is an almost spiritual ritual for a reason — or, rather dozens of them. What a magical liveaboard trip.

Becoming the Shark Lady: The Legacy of Eugenie Clark

In honor of the late Eugenie Clark, who died February 2015, Scuba Diving honors her 75-year legacy of shark conservation and marine biology.

Legacy of Eugenie Clark: Becoming the Shark Lady

When pioneer marine biologist Dr. Eugenie Clark — also known as the Shark Lady — died this past February she had compiled a nearly 75-year legacy of scientific research.

Wild Side Diving in the Caribbean

Get your adrenaline pumping by scuba diving on the windward side of these eight Caribbean islands! With the right conditions, these dives will change your life.

8 Tips to Get the Most From Your Shark Dive

Our best training and safety tips to make sure you make the most out of your next shark-diving opportunity.

Best Wreck Diving in the United States

Looking for your next wreck diving adventure? Look beyond the famous dive sites: Many headliner shipwrecks have a nearby opening act you should get to know.