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Sport Diver Magazine
 Want to learn how to dive with your kids? Find out how you can connect with your family underwater at Sea Camp. Visit familydivers.com for Kids Sea Camp 2013 dates and locations. 
Split Coral Head Swim-Through
For scuba divers, correct weighting depends on your personal buoyancy needs and is influenced by a number of factors — from the composition of your body to the thickness of your wetsuit. You can get a rough estimate of how much weight you need by using our buoyancy calculator. 
Healthy Diver: Ear Illustration
Ear woes are the No. 1 reason divers pull the plug on a dive, and in extreme cases, the sport itself. But with a few tricks and advanced techniques, almost anyone can make equalizing easier. 
night dive
When the sun goes down, even a humble reef can turn into the underwater equivalent of the Chinese New Year for scuba divers. Read more here … 
Dive Computers
The five things you should do before you take your new computer scuba diving, plus our latest review of nine new models. Read more here …
diver on dive boat
Simplify, organize and have fun! Here are six tips to make your day on a dive boat a success.
Sport Diver Magazine
Buying your first scuba diving mask? Ideally, you'd be able to try various models on while in the water. If that's not practical or possible, follow our dry-fit tips for finding the mask that's perfect for your face.
Bimini Big Game Club Resort & Marina
For the avid diver, it's an endless debate on the top dive destinations, but what's not in debate is that Bimini consistently ends up on that list. Now, enjoy the best diving Bimini has to offer with the dive professionals of the Bimini Big Game Club Resort & Marina Dive Center.
Sport Diver Magazine
• The major downside to beach diving is all that sand will sneak into your wetsuit and attack your reg if you give it half a chance. To avoid that, gear up at your car, then grab mask and fins and make a beeline for the water.
Sport Diver Magazine
For an unexpected way to see the world, train to be an NDT inspector
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