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The World’s First Silent Liveaboard Is Here—and It’s Already Sold Out
No gear talk. No surface interval interrogations. Just you, the ocean and the sound of absolutely nothing. Enjoy this April Fool's take by the editors of Scuba Diving magazine.
First Hawaiian Blackwater Diving Guide to be Released in October

New book alert! A Field Guide to Blackwater Diving in Hawai’i explores the creatures lurking beneath the surface of Kona’s oceans at night.

DAN Seeks Divers for Study on How COVID Infection Affects Fitness to Dive

Divers Alert Network is looking for 1,000 divers to participate in a study on how contracting COVID affects the ability to go scuba diving.

Five Ways to Support Project AWARE

If you love the ocean and its inhabitants and want to fight for their future, here are five easy ways you can get involved to help further Project AWARE’s mission.

A Newly Discovered Wreck is Likely A WWII Submarine. Here’s What Happens Next.

A team of four divers discovered a wreck, likely the WWII submarine the USS *Grenadier*, in the Strait of Malacca last October. The U.S.

Dive Ninja Expeditions: 100 Percent Aware and on A Mission to Further Conservation through Tourism

Dive Ninja Expeditions is committed to ocean protection and their goal is to show that tourism can work to help preserve and protect our oceans.

Why Celebrities from Amanda Cerny to Philippe Cousteau are Glowing Neon for Coral Reefs

Glowing Gone is using technicolor hues to make public support for ocean conservation visible worldwide, with plans to push global leaders for increased ocean protections in 2021.

2020 Upper Keys Lionfish Derby Sets New Records Despite Tropical Storm Interference

The 2020 Upper Keys Lionfish derby saw the highest number of lionfish and also set a new record for the most number of teams registered.