Dive into the bizarre and beautiful world of nudibranchs with this amazing photo gallery compiled from Scuba Diving Magazine's 2014 Photo Contest submissions!
Have you heard about marine conservation in New Zealand? New Zealand's Subantarctic Islands are now being protected from fishing, mining and drilling through new marine reserves. Learn why this parliament decision is so important, and find more articles at scubadiving.com.
Have you ever seen a fish swim upside-down? Be on the lookout for tiny, colorful basslets swimming belly-up when you're wall diving in the Caribbean — especially in Little Cayman Island and southern Cuba. Want more Critter Hunt adventures? Go to scubadiving.com.
Bridges, piers and oil platforms are prime real estate for attracting marine life, from tiny critters to oceangoing giants. Here are some of the world's best.
Book your vacation to Cuba's Jardines de la Reina, or Gardens of the Queen, where sharks, crocodiles, classic American cars and even more thrills are always on the menu.
Did you know that 2014 marks a century since the beginning of World War I? UNESCO invites people on June 28 to participate in Dive for Peace Day, which will commemorate underwater cultural heritage from the First World War.
Watch as divers near Souza Rock on the coast of Central California have a close call with Humpback Whales in this startling video.
Thinking about diving in Indonesia? Want to see more fish, nudibranchs and other weird creatures than ever? Then read about underwater photographer Judy G's experience on the Wallace Line! Want more underwater pictures? Go to scubadiving.com.
Test your knowledge of dive geography using the three clues to determine the name of this mystery dive spot.