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Red Sea Turtle Trackers Discover 34 Seagrass Meadows

Researchers tracking tagged green sea turtles in the Red Sea were led to 34 previously unknown seagrass meadows. This discovery can help enhance local conservation efforts.

Divers Find Rebounding Marine Life Around Reopened Phuket

Sharks, turtles, barracuda and more are rushing into the waters of Phuket following conservation and pandemic beach.

How the Orange County Oil Spill Impacts Scuba Divers

More than 126,000 gallons of oil spilled offshore of Orange County, California, closing popular shore diving sites and endangering wildlife.

First Underwater Museum in Sub-Saharan Africa to Open in Kenya

Once complete, it will stretch about 85 miles from Lamu to Malindi, featuring over 30 wrecks, artwork about the East African slave trade, and artifacts like iron tools.

Scuba Diving Magazine Survey Sweepstakes

Here are the sweepstake's official rules.

ScubaLab Breaks Down Four Underwater Camera Kits

Get the lowdown on the underwater camera rigs from Olympus, Sea&Sea, SeaLife and Nauticam.

What It's Like to be the Dive Instructor on a Super Yacht

A diver takes us into the life of guiding the rich and famous on scuba experiences from a private super yacht.

New Research: Decompression Sickness Might Be the “Immune System Going Crazy”

DCS sparks the immune response in white blood cells, a finding that could lay the ground for a blood test to screen DCS and inform treatment plans.