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Five Reasons to Dive the British Virgin Islands
Reason No. 1: The RMS Rhone. These legendary isles offer diving on the famed wreck, plus a host of other reasons to vacation here.
Liveaboard: Your Own Private Caribbean
The luxurious Cuan Law delivers the best of British Virgin Islands' sunny reefs, hallowed wrecks and over-the-top island fun.
Blue Waters Inn
Blue Waters Inn is a beachfront resort tucked away in its own secluded bay amongst 46 acres of lush tropical grounds. It is located in Batteaux Bay, Speyside, Tobago.
Commercial Diving: Join the Tradition
Ocean Corp. gets divers ready for a dream career seeing the world
Nondestructive Testing: Inspect the World's Infrastructure
For an unexpected way to see the world, train to be an NDT inspector
Cosmic Squid Dance and Other Mind Expanding Encounters: Backscatter Digital Shootout Day 6
_Scuba Diving_ Photo Editor reports from the Backscatter Digital Shootout at the Little Cayman Beach Resort
How to Make the Most of Uncooperative Marine Life: Backscatter Digital Shootout Day 5
_Scuba Diving _Photo Editor reports from the Backscatter Digital Shootout at the Little Cayman Beach Resort
Underwater Trompe L’eau Installed at Grand Cayman Airport
An enormous photographic installation by photographer Cathy Church celebrates Grand Cayman’s underwater beauty.
Agony and Ecstasy on a Single Dive: Backscatter Digital Shootout Day 4
_Scuba Diving_ Photo Editor reports from the Backscatter Digital Shootout at the Little Cayman Beach Resort
5 Ways to Find a Better Buddy
Diving with the right buddy can make even a boring dive more interesting.
Secret Spot: Diving the Dead Sea
The percentage of salt in the Dead Sea is so high, it crystallizes over the ground.
Seeing the Strobe Light: Backscatter Digital Shootout Day 3
_Scuba Diving_ Photo Editor reports from the Backscatter Digital Shootout at the Little Cayman Beach Resort
ScubaLab: 9 BCs to Help You Achieve Maximum Comfort
Sure, there might be other dive gear deemed more important to basic survival (a reg) or your general well-being (a dive computer) than a BC. But when it comes to being able to comfortably acclimate to being underwater — to the point where you feel like a resident rather than a clumsy topside tourist — the BC is the most important component of your kit.
Take Nothing, Leave Nothing: Marine Edition
A simple guide to preserving our marine resources for future generations.