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The Florida Aquarium

Dive with the Sharks provides a unique opportunity for certified SCUBA divers, age 15 and older, to come face-to-face with live sharks! Dive into the Aquarium's largest tank, the Coral Reef Exhibit; warm clear water, teeming with massive sharks, moray eels, barracuda a green sea turtle and more!

Father Figures of the Oceans

There are a lot of deadbeat dads in the animal kingdom, but a few ocean species are the exception. These standup fathers go above and beyond.

Digital Shootout Report: Day One

_Scuba Diving_ Photo Editor reports from the Backscatter Digital Shootout at the Little Cayman Beach Resort

The Ultimate Summer Camp for Underwater Photography Nuts

_Scuba Diving_ Photo Editor heads to the Backscatter Digital Shootout at the Little Cayman Beach Resort

Underwater Photography: Pacific Black Dragonfish, Monterey Bay, California

How did an underwater photographer get this photo of a Pacific black dragonfish (_Idiacanthus antrostomus_)? He was part of a project documenting deep-sea animals found in Monterey Bay, California. Jason Bradley partnered with the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute and Moss Landing Marine Labs to gain special access to both live and collected deep-sea organisms, to reveal what lives in these distant alien habitats.

What It's Like to Lull a Shark to Sleep

What's it like to lull a shark to sleep? Cristina Zenato: I could pet it for hours — I love my sharks that much. Sometimes I imagine taking one home and petting it while reading a book on the couch. Find out more about sharks on scubadiving.com.

At Play in the Florida Swamps: Diving Peacock Springs

If your idea of fun is dodging gators and squeezing through narrow restrictions, you'll do just fine!

Diving Newfoundland’s Frigid Underworld

We are in Newfoundland on an adventure that will take us snorkeling with whales, scuba diving on World War II wrecks and hiking along the East Coast Trail.

New York Wrecks for Scuba Divers

It’s no surprise the waters off Long Island, N.Y., harbor centuries’ worth of shipwrecks for scuba divers — but what gathers among them is.