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Submit your photos for Photographer of the Week Stanley Holz Congratulations Stanley ...
#5 Peeing in your wet suit doesn't attract predators.
Certified as a cave or cavern diver? Are you sure your training has prepared you? All the things to consider before ever entering a cave.
Is it carbon dioxide buildup, sinus trouble, tension or decompression illness that's crunching your skull?
Friends and colleagues of Matt Isham, a dive instructor at Kauai's Blue Dolphin Dive Charters, are raising funds to help pay medical expenses after a training accident led to the amputation of the 25-year-old's left leg.
Plus: Answers to your questions about middle ear barotrauma and exercise. Other questions covered: Will Asthma Prevent Me from Becoming a Divemaster? Can I Dive After a Vasectomy? What Is the Treatment for Middle Ear Barotrauma?
The Northeast's Shipping Graveyard
#4 Use your diver down flag to locate your car in parking lots. Scuba Diving's Top 10 Things Lists.
Submit your photos for Photographer of the Week John Chernesky Congratulations John ...
Dive Training, Scuba Safety, and Dive Medicine: Dive better and safer by taking care of your noggin.
Dehydration turns your blood to sludge and mind to mush. Here's how to avoid running dry.
Follow these tips to return home warm, comfortable and still smiling about the diving.
The little lies one diver tells about his level of experience lead to big trouble--deep-water blackout.
Customizing your dive gear for greater safety and comfort. Plus: 12 "improvements" you should never make.