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Annie Crawley

Underwater explorer Annie Crawley works around the world with fins on her feet and cameras in hand. As a multi-media creator her mission connects people to the ocean across many mediums. As a motivational speaker, photographer, writer, and a PADI Master Scuba Diving Instructor she strives to inspire all about our incredible blue world.

How to Get the Most Out of Your Dive Computer

These are the features to look for when shopping for a dive comptuer and how to maximize it underwater.

How to Protect Your Ears While Diving

In-water equalization and topside ear care both play a role in protecting your eardrums in the deep.

How Finning Can Improve Your Buoyancy

Your dive site sites and style impact fin performance, so practice to master the nuances.

How to Stay Warm Diving in Any Water Temperature

Topside and underwater tips to stay warm while scuba diving.

Skills You Need for Boat Diving

What you should do before and during a boat dive to get the most from the excursion, and safety skills you should master.

Basic Scuba Diving Skills Underwater Photographers Need to Know

Mastering these abilities is critical taking great underwater images.

Three Tips That Will Improve Your Night Dives

Here's how to dive safely at night as you discover a new side of your favorite site.

Expert Tips for Your Next Drift Dive

Drift diving can be some of the greatest adrenaline-pumping moments of your diving life. These tips will help you on every dive.

Meet the Dog Sniffing Orca Poop for Science

Eba, the scat sniffing canine, can locate orca excrement in the water up to one mile away. Researchers analyze her finds to assess why the whale populations are decreasing.