Southeast Asia’s Coral Triangle is home to a plethora of WWII wrecks.
New Zealand is home to diverse dive sites, spectacular coastlines and pristine marine reserves.
Divers on a liveaboard in Thailand witness massive mantas, once-in-a-lifetime mating displays and an oasis of life in the middle of a barren oceanscape.
Asha de Vos is recognized around the globe for her work on Sri Lanka’s resident blue whales, a gifted researcher with natural star power, evidenced by her TED talks and numerous awards.
Each of the three Gili Islands has something to offer for scuba divers and the biodiversity around the islands will blow your mind.
A team of four divers discovered a wreck, likely the WWII submarine the USS *Grenadier*, in the Strait of Malacca last October. The U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command is working to confirm the wreck’s identity. The *Grenadier*’s crew scuttled it after it sustained damage from an aerial bomb. The crew went on to suffer two years of starvation and torture as prisoners of war.
In the Solomon Islands' Munda region, the reach of history is felt everywhere, from untouched wrecks below to proud villages above.
Over one-hundred volunteer divers, representing twenty-six countries and nearly every dive center on the island came together for the Phi Phi Cleanup Project 2020.
Dives that let scuba divers help the ocean, from California to Thailand.