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Historic Steamship Found in San Francisco Bay
Love historic shipwrecks? Read about the City of Chester, which NOAA recently discovered in San Francisco Bay. This Gold-Rush-Era steamship was an amazing discovery off the Golden Gate Bridge, and touts fascinating maritime history.
The Digital Shootout: 2014 Event Coverage
Since 2001, the Digital Shootout has pulled together the most advanced staff of underwater experts for a week of learning the latest in gear and shooting techniques. Our on-site staff includes the top level experts at Backscatter, Aquatica, Nauticam, Light & Motion, Canon and more.
Lessons for Life: Lose Your Focus, Lose Your Life
Getting caught up in the moment turns a son’s first ocean dive into his father’s last. Losing focus during a dive leads to tragedy for this dad.
Kooky, Cool and Cute Crustaceans: A Photo Contest Gallery
The 2014 Scuba Photo Contest had incredible entries this year! Here are some of the best crab and shrimp photos we received!
Underwater Suit Protects Divers from Shark Jaws
It takes nerves of steel to test Neptunic’s redesigned sharksuits with having an arm inside of a shark's mouth!
Photographing Arrow Crabs
Meet Bonaire's underwater supermodels — arrow crabs! These curious creatures make excellent photo subjects, looking head-on into the camera lens.
But First, Let Me Take a [Scuba] Selfie
The #Selfie song by The Chainsmokers might be the worst thing to happen to music since Slash left Guns 'N Roses, but there's no denying that selfies are sweeping the nation. The next victim? Scuba Divers near you.
June 2014 Sea Hero: Ken Nedimyer

Do you know a Sea Hero you'd like to get featured on our website? Nominate them and give them the opportunity to become the Oris Sea Hero of the Year. This month's winner, Ken Nedimyer, grows and transplants corals, with nurseries in the Florida Keys, Bonaire and Colombia.

Divers Discount Florida
Divers Discount Florida has been in the dive business in Fort Lauderdale for over 30 years.
Drive and Dive: Arizona's Lake Havasu
Have you seen the horror-comedy film Piranha? If you're interested in diving the famous lake (free of flesh-eating fish, of course), then Lake Havasu is for you! The expansive lake located on the California-Arizona border, is like a freshwater scavenger hunt for scuba divers.
Sharks on Land, Chapter 1: 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 first of four chapters.
60:Second ScubaLab: SCUBAPRO Aladin Square Dive Computer
SCUBAPRO’S Aladin Square Dive Computer gives divers the latest in decompression technology in a clean, easy-to-navigate format. Its large screen and sharp numeric readout are highly visible and will appeal to divers who want to focus more on their surroundings than their gear.
How To Prep Your Brand-New Dive Watch for Scuba Diving
Before you get in the water with your brand-new dive watch, here are our best tips for prepping it so that it's ready for its first scuba dive.
2014 Photo Contest: 20 Amazing Nudibranch Pictures
Dive into the bizarre and beautiful world of nudibranchs with this amazing photo gallery compiled from Scuba Diving Magazine's 2014 Photo Contest submissions!
Giant Isopods by the Numbers
What do you know about giant isopods? If you're interested in facts about this underwater creature, Scuba Diving magazine has the answers! See how many days a giant isopod can survive without food, and what relationship it has to cell phones in Japan.