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Indonesia

How can you easily summarize diving the world's largest archipelago, a vast ribbon of more than 13,000 islands spread out across some of the most diverse marine biosystems on the planet, that contains more than 2,500 ...

Northeastern US

Not all diving is tropical, and that’s certainly true of the diving off the Northeast coast of the United States and Canada. Diving in the Atlantic Ocean tends to be deeper (averaging 80 to 90 feet), darker (vis varies from the other ...

Baja & Western Mexico

From the southern half of the 800-mile-long Baja Peninsula, divers have access to the best of two worlds-the eastern Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez. Included in the diverse list of 750 resident species are big-ticket ...

Midwestern US

Yep, it's cold. Nope, there are no psychedelic reefs, colorful fishes or big, thrilling animals to speak of. But wreck say so what-in America's heartland, you'll find nearly 4,000 wrecks, and many of them are in fantastic shape in ...

Bahamas: New Providence, Grand Bahama among A-list destinations

Nothing compares to this island chain for sheer diversity, from outrageous walls to high-octane animal encounters. Since the early days of scuba, New Providence and Grand Bahama have been on the A-list of dive destinations.

Trinidad & Tobago

Prepare yourself for a wild ride when you dive the reefs of Tobago. This small island sits like a boulder in the middle of the Guyana Current, which reaches Tobago (and its sister island Trinidad) from South America, where the current picks up an ...

The ANSTI Machine: Evaluating A Regulator's Breathing Characteristics

It wasn't all that long ago that the only way you could gauge the breathing characteristics of a regulator was to simply breathe on it, and then try to make subjective judgments on its inhalation effort, exhalation resistance, etc. This was ...

How to Read A Breathing Loop

How to Read A Breathing Loop

Still on her Keel: The Legacy of the Chester Poling

In life, she faithfully hauled oil and kerosene up and down the North Atlantic. In death, she is more vibrant than ever...