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What It's Like to Get Engaged at 350 Feet
My boyfriend and I woke before sunrise to prep for our 350-foot dive. I didn’t realize more was in store besides the new push on depth for the two of us.
Lessons for Life: Lack of Training, Prep Spells Doom
Another case study in our Dive Training series "Lessons For Life": Far exceeding recreational limits leads to death for a new diver.
Gear: Watershot Underwater Housing for the iPhone
The Watershot® underwater camera housing for the iPhone® comes complete with a glass lens port and lens baffle for optical image clarity, external threaded bezel for accessory lenses and filters, smart yet simple mounting system and a custom mobile application for imaging optimization and social media sharing.
Should Surface Marker Buoys be Mandatory?
One author says dive-training agencies should teach SMB use, not mandate it, while another says you never really know when you might need it
Coral Restoration Foundation Plants 'Trees' Underwater
The Coral Restoration Foundation is planting an idea that could save coral reefs worldwide.
Cave Diver, Explorer and Underwater Film Maker Jill Heinerth Honored for Marine Protection

Jill Heinerth is working to restore our connection to — and respect for — the liquid that makes our planet possible in her film _We Are Water_.

ScubaLab Dive Computer Best Buy and Testers' Choice Spotlight: Aeris
Aeris dive computers took two of the top spots in ScubaLab's 2012 dive computer testing. Here we highlight two Aeris models that took away a Best Buy and a Testers' Choice prize.
ScubaLab Dive Computer Testers' Choice Spotlight: MARES
MARES dive computers took two of the top spots in ScubaLab's 2012 dive computer testing. Here we highlight two MARES models that took away the Testers' Choice prize in their categories.
Dive with Giants: The Caribbean's Big Animal Encounters
Where can you dive or snorkel with big animals in the Caribbean? Here are some of the best encounters with sharks, whales, and a host of other pelagics.
60:Second ScubaLab - Cressi Supernova Dry Snorkel
The Supernova Dry snorkel from Cressi uses a 100 percent silicone mouthpiece and a corrugated breathing tube, and comes with a large, easy-to-clear purge valve on the bottom, and a completely dry top on the other end. It’s the perfect design in a snorkel, allowing for effortless breathing performance when cruising along on the surface, plus it eliminates virtually all water from entering the tube when submerged.
5 Things To Love About Owning Your Dive Gear
There are times when renting dive gear makes sense, but there are some excellent reasons for why you should purchase your own gear.
60:Second ScubaLab: Bare Trilam Tech Dry Drysuit
Bare’s Trilam Tech Dry is both durable and comfortable. Featuring fell-stitched glue and heat-tapped seams and a front-entry T-Zip MasterSeal waterproof zipper, this rugged suit is available with either neoprene or latex wrist seals, a neoprene or latex neck seal, and a choice of vulcanized neoprene attached boots or neoprene soft socks.
60:Second ScubaLab: Liquivision Kaon Air/Nitrox Dive Computer
The new Liquivision Kaon Air and Nitrox dive computer is a very readable and easy-to-use wrist computer. Its high-contrast OLED display, which can be read in any conditions, uses large fonts, and you can select your own menu colors to ultimately personalize your unit.
60:Second ScubaLab: Liquivision Xeo Trimix Dive Computer
Liquivision’s Xeo Trimix Dive Computer is made for divers who want to explore tec diving. Depth-rated to over 600 feet, the Xeo can be programmed with up to 10 gases and used for both open circuit and rebreather diving.