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Terry Moore of Lake Jackson, Texas
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2001 Testers' Choice BCs
Here's our annual product excellence awards for BCs, brought to you by Rodale's ScubaLab, the only independent testing facility of scuba life-support equipment.
John Easley of Winter Haven, Fla
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Future Gear
Visionaries predict a time when your mask will tell you how much air you have left and nanobots will gobble nitrogen from your bloodstream. Get ready for a brave new world.
What the Pros Shoot 2006
With choices as varied as the stunning images they produce, 19 underwater photographers detail the gear they use today.
Fountain of Youth
Mermaids fight to save Weeki Wachee Springs, the Florida roadside attraction that holds the key to eternal girlhood.
Stan Bysshe of Easton, Md.
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Hidden Dangers
Have you grown complacent when it comes to dive safety? Here are eight examples of how little mistakes can add up to big trouble.
Rod Dickson of Toronto, Canada
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Preparing for Your Photo Trip
Taking successful photos on your dive vacation starts before you ever leave home.
Night Moves
If you only photograph the reef when the sun's out, you're missing half the fun.
Bill Nadeau of Nanaimo, BC
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BC Care: After Every Dive
BC Care: After Every Dive
Chee Wee Tan of Singapore
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Top 10 Ways to Lose an Annoying Buddy
#1 Confess you never really got certified, you're just using a c-card you found while snorkeling.