Tuesday, March 21, 2017

What happens when you ascend too fast?

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Killer Drone Takes On Crown-Of-Thorns Starfish

How to combat the zombielike invasion of crown-of-thorns starfish, an immediate threat to the GBR, and a potential danger to almost all coral reefs on earth?

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Seamounts: The Pinnacle of Diving

Diveable seamounts are found throughout the world's oceans and offer some of the greatest big-animal encounters.

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Kick up your Diving in the Cayman Islands

Drop down deeper on a thrilling wall or uncover the mystique of a sunken wreck.

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Sealife's Hot New Camera

RAW formatting, 4 u/w shooting modes, and a 20MP image sensor all add up to make the DC2000 SeaLife’s most sophisticated camera yet. Pair it with the Sea Dragon 2300 light for a pro duo system.

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Ask The Experts: What If I Ascend Too Fast?

Divers Alert Network explains the causes and consequences of rapid or uncontrolled ascents.

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Photographer Spotlight: Jason Sintek

This photographer wowed us during the 2016 Through Your Lens photo contest.

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The complete new divers guide

Are you or someone you know new to diving? We have compiled a guide with tips, tricks and everything you need to know!

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BREATHE EASY

Your regulator is the most important part of your scuba diving kit. Are you taking proper care of it?

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Dive Key largo's USS Spiegel Grove

Nearly two football fields long — this is the “grande dame” of Key Largo wrecks.

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Amazing footage of freediver swimming with killer whales

While filming a documentary in Arctic Norway, a photographer, world-champion kitesurfer and freediver had the experience of a lifetime.

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Go Behind The Scenes On a ScubaLab Gear Review

The ScubaLab team and our eager test divers headed to Alexander Springs in Central Florida to conduct our 2017 scuba fin review.

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