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Florida Goliath Grouper Spawning: An Underwater Orgy
Goliath grouper spawning off Florida's coast is an epic adventure if you're lucky enough to find the party.
Kauai Shores, an Aqua hotel
Offering a vibrant, resort-like experience, this contemporary Kauai boutique hotel combines modern amenities and lively spaces that speak to today’s savvy traveler.
Terrible Beauty: 11 Risky Reef Dwellers
We all know that we should avoid touching a reef. But are you aware of the many common reef inhabitants that are capable of inflicting a painful, and occasionally fatal, wound? Check out underwater photographer Judy G’s gallery of beautiful but dangerous underwater creatures.
Grand Cayman Hosting Legends and Lions Week
Grand Cayman to Host Legends and Lions Week. A Week-long Diving Celebration scheduled for October 4-11, 2014 in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.
Look: Photographing White-spotted Bamboo Shark Eggs
At first glance, these tiny white-spotted bamboo sharks appear to be suspended in oddly-shaped balloons! These shark pups make for a great photo opportunity. Find out the best way to capture them here!
Sharks on Land, Chapter 3: A Story for Scuba Diving Readers
An exclusive Mike Scott short story from the author of the newly released dive novel "Heart of the Maya," wherein the protagonist breaks up an illegal shark-finning group in the Bahamas Written just for Scuba Diving’s readers, this is the third of four chapters.
Keller Laros Awarded for Saving Manta Rays in Hawaii

The video of Keller Laros’ rescue of an entangled Kona dolphin went viral last year, but protecting Hawaii’s manta rays is our July Sea Hero’s real focus.

ScubaLab First Look: The Newest Dive Knives
Divers used to have two choices: knives that would rust, or knives that wouldn't cut. New materials and innovative designs have changed that - here are four new knives that might help you get to the point in your search for something sharp.
Extraordinary Exosuit Dives Down to 1K Feet with Ease
Are you a dive nerd like we are? Read about the latest advances in scuba diving technology — it's an "Iron Man" suit for sea exploration! Want more updates on the underwater world? Go to scubadiving.com.
Massive School of Anchovies Aggregates off Coast of La Jolla, California
From a distance, it looks like a huge oil spill - but when you look closer, you can see that it's actually a massive school of fish. Samples of these Northern anchovies were taken to the lab for analysis, but scientists are still unclear on why they appeared off the coast in such shallow water.
Ask an Expert: Are Oil Rigs Good or Bad for the Environment?
Are oil rigs good or bad for the environment? Our scuba diving experts explore both sides of the issue as it relates to Monterey, California's oil rigs. For more on marine conservation, go to scubadiving.com.
SCUBALAB 2014: Regulator Review
Our test team put 14 new regulators to the test based on performance, ease of use and more. See how they stacked up in this year's ScubaLab 2014 Regulator Review.
Top 100 Destination: Diving in Palau
Palau's excellent scuba diving earned it a number awards in our annual Top 100 Readers Choice Awards.
Sharks on Land, Chapter 2: A Story for Scuba Diving Readers
An exclusive Mike Scott short story from the author of the newly released dive novel "Heart of the Maya," wherein the protagonist breaks up an illegal shark-finning group in the Bahamas Written just for Scuba Diving’s readers, this is the second of four chapters.