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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.

Annie Crawley Articles

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.

What You Need to Know About Deep Diving

Extra training and preparation is necessary to safely enjoy the wonders of the deep.

Why You Should Always Be Prepared to Rescue Yourself When Diving

Learning how to rely on yourself underwater makes you a safer, better dive buddy and enables you to dive differently.

What Every Female Diver Should Know

Any woman can become an amazing diver by facing psychological barriers, prioritizing comfort and connecting with other female divers.

Drysuit Diving Myths, Busted

Drysuits aren’t freezing, advanced tools. It’s gear like any other, and learning how to use them can expand your dive range and comfort level.

How You Can Prevent Diving Emergencies

Five things divers can do to make every dive a safe one.

Ten Tips for Taking Great Videos Underwater

How to take great videos while scuba diving. To get started, practice with your camera on dry land, get the right buddy and incorporate sun exposure into your dive plan.

How to Make the Most of Your Next Liveaboard Trip

Make sure your gear is in tip-top shape, be kind to the crew, and make sure they know about any of your allergies to ensure your next liveaboard is smooth sailing.