Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Diver dies after being trapped by a sunken ship — but how did he get there?

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12 TOTALLY AWESOME SEA TURTLE PHOTOS

It's Turtle Tuesday! So we're celebrating with 12 awesome shots from our Photo Contest.

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DANCING IN THE DARK

When it comes to diving, fun is not limited by the sun — these incredible night dives are proof of that.

THE BEST NIGHT DIVES »

7-Day relaxing getaway at Village Cay Hotel Marina

Includes seven nights' accommodation, breakfast daily, 5 days of 2-tank boat dives , AC, and free Wi-Fi. Starting at $1,144.00.

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Budget-Friendly Vacations With Ocean Divers

Ocean Divers caters to divers of all levels with daily scheduled trips to the best wrecks and reefs in Key Largo.

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PINNED TO THE BOTTOM

During a survey dive on DPV, one diver ends up trapped — and alone — in a local boat harbor.

HOW DID IT HAPPEN? »

HOW TO GET YOUR WEIGHT RIGHT EVERY TIME

Even experienced divers can struggle with finding the right amount of lead, especially if they are in a new environment or diving with new gear. Here's how to get it right every time.

CHECK YOURSELF »

DIVING SOLO? YOU'LL NEED THESE

Solo scuba certifications are becoming more common, especially with underwater photographers, but ditching the buddy means bringing a lot of extra gear. Here are our picks to keep you safe.

THEY COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE »

 
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