Before you get in the water with your brand-new dive computer, here are our best tips for prepping it so that it's ready for its first scuba dive.
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Have you heard about marine conservation in New Zealand? New Zealand's Subantarctic Islands are now being protected from fishing, mining and drilling through new marine reserves. Learn why this parliament decision is so important, and find more articles at scubadiving.com.
Derby divers are making a difference against an aggressive invader: lionfish. Here's what REEF's program is doing to help remove these beautiful but invasive fish found in the Atlantic and Caribbean.
Being overweighted in unfamiliar gear leads to a fatal descent. Sadly, this tragedy spells out how important knowing your dive gear is and how it can mean the difference between life and death. Another installment in our dive-training series, Lessons For Life.
Have you ever seen a fish swim upside-down? Be on the lookout for tiny, colorful basslets swimming belly-up when you're wall diving in the Caribbean — especially in Little Cayman Island and southern Cuba. Want more Critter Hunt adventures? Go to scubadiving.com.
Are you looking for a way to take better shots? Let these bright ideas improve your underwater videos!
Thinking about getting your drysuit certification? Read what it's like to get certified in the freezing-cold waters in England. This advanced dive certification may be a challenge, but it unlocks a new realm of underwater adventure.
Did you know that Bluefin Tuna are one of the most valuable fish species in the world? So to prevent overfishing, scuba divers in the Mediterranean help ensure that an epic tuna fishery stays sustainable.
Today’s BCs are complex pieces of equipment, with a host of features, capabilities and details. Check out ScubaLab's review of 16 new BCs.
Bridges, piers and oil platforms are prime real estate for attracting marine life, from tiny critters to oceangoing giants. Here are some of the world's best.
Mary O'Malley helps nations understand why we need to save sharks and manta rays. She has worked in Indonesia and with WildAid, Shark Savers and Manta Trust.
Book your vacation to Cuba's Jardines de la Reina, or Gardens of the Queen, where sharks, crocodiles, classic American cars and even more thrills are always on the menu.
Did you know that 2014 marks a century since the beginning of World War I? UNESCO invites people on June 28 to participate in Dive for Peace Day, which will commemorate underwater cultural heritage from the First World War.