Fun meets academic enrichment with these three marine-science-focused sessions at UNC Wilmington
Training Articles
Divers need to master their equipment and know how to adjust mid-dive to float weightlessly underwater.
Eighteen dives into a liveaboard trip, an equipment malfunction pushes a diver 90 feet to the surface in about 15 seconds—a rate of about 6 feet per second.
Become a real-life mermaid when you learn how to use a monofin, hold your breath underwater and more in PADI's mermaid education courses.
Here’s everything you should know about sea turtles, including how long they live, how fast they can swim and where they lay their eggs.
The distinctive greenery between you and your buddy is likely the result of some exuberant biology, a productive party of photosynthetic plant plankton.
Clownfish can still win an underwater photo contest if you can create a standout image. Here's how to pull it off.
Macro diopters reduce your minimum focus, magnify the subject and create a crisper image.
ASK DAN: What should I do before and after diving to avoid accidents?