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Tracking Endangered Whale Sharks with eDNA
On Australia's Ningaloo Reef, researchers and Australia’s richest man are using environmental DNA to unlock the mysteries of the world's biggest fish.
Ocean Warming Could Lead to Smaller Fish, New Study Finds
Ocean warming puts fish are at risk of becoming smaller due to the lower oxygen content of warm water, reports a new study.
Kona Honu Divers
Bigger boats and smaller group sizes make this Big Island operator a repeat favorite
Red Sea Scuba in Sharm el-Sheikh
Sharm el-Sheikh, at the southern tip of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, makes the perfect base of operations for some of the most interesting diving in the Red Sea.
How to Take Beautiful Seahorse Photos
Use these tips to capture stunning underwater pictures of seahorses, one of the ocean's most iconic creatures.
Reef & Rainforest, Dive & Adventure Travel
Reef & Rainforest, Dive & Adventure Travel
Fight or Flight | Lessons for Life
When a diver fails to handle her anxiety, blind panic turns a routine training dive into tragedy.
Keys to The Florida Keys
Learning to dive? Get hooked on the sport for life in Florida’s favorite island chain
What It’s Like to Dive in Fiji Right Now
Fiji reopened its borders in December after nearly two years of COVID border closures. Here’s what one diver found when she visited.
How to Dive Channel Islands National Park
What you need to know about gear, dive charters, accommodations and packing lists when planning a Channel Islands dive trip.
A Rugged Dive Adventure Through Channel Islands National Park
Join *Scuba Diving* editors for a rugged 10-day camping, scuba and freediving adventure across Southern California’s Channel Islands National Park.
Five Cenote Dives for Beginners in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula
These five sites are the best cenotes for beginners in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, which has more than 3,000 known cenotes.
What It’s Like to Be a Polar Dive Guide
Plunge into the gear, routine, and motivations that bring a diver back to the world’s coldest waters year in and year out.
Caradonna Adventures
This dive travel agency leader takes all the guesswork out of 2021 travel.
Sea Lions Use Whiskers Like Humans Use Fingertips, Scientists Find
Sea lions use their whiskers in “task-specific” ways, adjusting the specific way they’re moved depending on what they intend to discover about a particular object.