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Norris Top Snail
Diving in the kelp forests of Southern California never ceases to amaze me. Even after 500+ dives in these temperate waters, there always seems to be something new to witness every time I dip beneath the waves.
scrawled filefish Bonaire
Could you choose 10 favorite dive sites in Bonaire from the more than 100 available? When Sport Diver asked underwater photographer Eric Riesch to choose 10 of his personal favorites, he had to throw in one bonus site. See whether your favorite Bonaire dive site is on the list, plus see a photo gallery of the fish and creatures found in these waters. 
Mating turtles
 From the provocative promiscuity of dumpling squid and the magical dance of mandarinfish, to the exhausting hookups of loggerhead turtles and gentle nuzzlings of porcupinefish, the behavior of marine animals in the act of reproductive lovemaking is a fascinating subject for voyeuristic divers and underwater photographers.
free diver in lagoon
Singapore-based commercial photographer Aaron Wong loves the creative aspect of underwater photography. And as his photos prove, Wong has an artist's eye for capturing stunning images.
Raggedy Cay Tanya Burnett
It's a scuba diver's paradise on Utila, smallest of the Bay Islands of Honduras
reef shark
Why do scuba divers love the Bahamas? Home to sharks of nearly every stripe, colorful reefs, intact wrecks and a keen devotion to laid-back living, it’s no wonder the Bahamas is a go-to vacation spot for North Americans. Do these 3,000 islands and cays that lie scattered at the convergence of the Atlantic and Caribbean have it all? As divers and general lovers of the tropical good life, we say these islands come pretty darn close to scoring a perfect 10. From the electrifying shark-feeding dives of Nassau and Grand Bahama to the lost-in-time allure of the Out Islands, here are 20 reasons to love the Bahamas.
Porbeagle by Doug Perrine
Five shark species and two manta ray species have been added to the list of animals protected under the CITES treaty
Pyramid butterflyfish Maui
Say aloha to this lava-forged underwater playground in the Hawaiian Islands
Annie Crawley ebooks
The underwater photographer and marine educator releases books on sharks, seahorses and frogfish that are designed for the iPad
Best and Brightest: SCUBAPRO Nova 230, MARES EOS 2C, AQUA LUNG ALU SOLO
Dive lights make night dives possible, and they can really ratchet up the fun quotient of a day dive by allowing you to probe darker recesses in the reefs. Whether you prefer a mini light that lives in a BC pocket (until you need it), a powerful primary light that can lay down some serious illumination on a tropical night dive, or a compact canister light that you wear on your wrist, there are myriad models to choose from ranging in size, burn time (dependent on the type, size, number and even brand of batteries being used, and also on the measuring procedure), power and price.
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