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Guide to Diving Monitor National Marine Sanctuary

Located 16 miles off the coast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, the Civil War shipwreck, USS Monitor, is protected and managed by Monitor National Marine Sanctuary and is listed as a National Historic Landmark and protected as a war grave. Monitor National Marine Sanctuary is a unique cultural treasure for the most adventurous of skilled divers.

21 New Liveaboard Itineraries Sailing in 2025

Dreaming of remote reefs, big pelagic thrills, or indulgent luxury dives? We’ve got the scoop that will jumpstart your next adventure!

Diving Crusty's Quarry, Pennsylvania

Dive with us in Western Pennsylvania, where we found a quarry with a secret you wouldn't expect. (Spoiler alert: It's a seasonal jellyfish bloom that never fails to dazzle.)

5 Ways to Dive the Dominican Republic

It may fly under the radar in the dive world, but make no mistake: There are ample diving opportunities on this tiny Caribbean island. Start with these five sites.

Explore the Many Sides of Pensacola

Divers who want more than underwater adventure love this Florida Gulf Coast destination for its myriad dining options, cultural experiences, historical sites and fun festivals.

Dive In and Discover Pensacola

Pensacola features the perfect playground for fun-loving divers: sugar-white beaches, emerald waters, and underwater and topside adventure.

How to Be a Citizen Scientist in The Florida Keys

It’s going to take a village of divers to protect what we love—find out how to volunteer with the marine conservation organizations located in The Keys.

Best Destinations for Macro Diving

Lovers of the little will find no end to the pleasures found at these three destinations, voted best by Scuba Diving readers for their macro life.

An Ode to Shallow Diving

Some divers will have you believe that the key to real discovery is going deeper. While there is plenty to behold in the depths, here's why you shouldn't discount all that can be held in shallower waters.