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9/9: Buying a Dive Light
More v. Bigger. In general, look for more batteries (six or eight) if you want a brighter light; look for bigger batteries (C or D cells) if you want longer burn time. You can find more light buying tips in Night Skills, our feature devoted to ...
A Diver Disappears
One family's first post-checkout dive takes a tragic turn.
Photography Gear: Point-and-Shoot Camera Update
We take a close-up view of entry-level camera systems from $190 to $500.
Hawaii Dive Instructor Needs Your Help
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.
Guide to Underwater Imaging
Sweet 16: The World's Best Photo-Ops
Sign Up Now for Tech Diver Boot Camp, Oct. 22 - 31, 2004
Do you have what it takes to be a technical diver? Are you a diver with the skills, the grit, and the mental focus to go to 200 feet (or beyond) and safely return? Find out this October at Tech Diver Boot Camp.
Craig Vitter of Lorton, Va.
Submit your photos for Photographer of the Week Craig Vitter Congratulations Craig ...
17 Backup Breathers
Your dive buddy just ran out of air and he's coming for you. Is your octopus reg up to the job?
Peter Andersen of Maple Plain, Minn. (June 2005)
Submit your photos for Photographer of the Week Peter Andersen Congratulations Peter ...
New Brunswick: Deer Island
Down the Drain: Diving the hemisphere's largest tidal whirlpool.
Gaby Nenadal of Vienna, Austria
Submit your photos for Photographer of the Week Gaby Nenadal Congratulations Gaby ...
Mendocino
Diving Downtown: In this artsy tourist enclave, you're never more than a few blocks from great shore diving.
Elaine Blum of Lantana, Fla.
Submit your photos for Photographer of the Week Elaine Blum Congratulations Elaine ...
Should Scuba Divers Make Their Deepest Dive First? Not Necessarily
We revisit the findings of a 2006 workshop that evaluated a long-established rule of scuba diving — always make your deepest dive of the day first.
You Booze, You Lose
Sure, you're on vacation, but diving under the influence is a recipe for disaster.