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What It's Like to Release an Animal Trapped in Debris

What it's like to release an animal trapped in a ghost fishing net.

9 Marine Creatures that Should Command a Scuba Diver's Attention

Scuba divers should respect these sometimes aggressive marine creatures that can sting, bite or snap if provoked.

How to Identify Elkhorn Coral (Acropora Palmata)

Strengthen your marine-ID skills by learning how to identify the most common coral species.

Meet Nicole Helgason, Coral Spotter

Coral expert Nicole Helgason will write a regular column for *Scuba Diving* magazine helping you improve your coral identification skills.

How Scuba Divers Can Help Fight Marine Debris

How to help clean up marine debris on every dive, and why scuba divers should help tackle trash.

How To Use the Close-Focus Wide-Angle Underwater Photography Technique

How to improve your underwater photography by using the close-focus wide-angle technique.

Lessons for Life: Death in the Shallows

Another case study in our Dive Training Series "Lessons For Life": Panic, claustrophobia and poor decision-making lead to a dive fatality.

First Steps After a Lionfish Sting

Lionfish use venom as a protective mechanism. When divers come in direct contact with their spines or fins, venom is injected into the skin through needlelike bristles located along the dorsal, pelvic and anal fins.

10 Myths About Diving

Don't let these common misconceptions about scuba diving hold you back.