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A Conch's Perspective

World-renowned photographer and longtime Florida Keys resident Stephen Frink offers his insights into the forces that shaped the development of these islands.

Shark Finning on the Frontier

In late 2006, I was invited with photographer Justin Ebert to what may one of the last truly wild places on the planet: Raja Ampat, Indonesia. Located off off the western tip of Papua New Guinea, Raja Ampat covers an area of roughly 7,000 square ...

Sharks at the Brink: Q&A With Rob Stewart

The Sharkwater filmmaker talks to Scuba Diving about his movie and the precarious status of sharks worldwide.

Special Report: Stop Shark Finning

The wasteful fishing practice of shark finning is a growing international problem and one that threatens the health of the ocean's top predators.

Fantastic Voyage In the Andaman Sea

Thailand's exotic, fish-filled waters offer encounters so surreal you'll swear they're special effects. Discover diving in the stunning Andaman Sea.

The Andrea Doria

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The Andrea Doria

Though the wreck is in a rapid state of decay, it still attracts divers who want to prove their skills. See what it takes to join the roster of successful Andrea Doria divers.

The Andrea Doria

Evelyn Bartram Dudas was newly certified in 1966 when she was invited to speak to at local Lions Club luncheon about the novel sport of scuba diving. During her talk she vowed to become the first woman to dive the Andrea Doria. The following ...

The Andrea Doria

In the early 1970s Don Rodocker and Chris DeLucchi formed a new company, Saturation Systems Inc. Drawing on their extensive training and experience as U.S. Navy saturation divers (Rodocker was selected to make the first 850 foot saturation dive; ...