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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.
Three Recently Discovered Wrecks You Can Dive in the Adriatic Sea

Vis Island, located in Croatia, is home to several lost ships and aircraft wrecks that make for epic technical dives in the Adriatic Sea.

Five Virtual Ocean Experiences to Enjoy From Home

5 virtual ocean experiences to satisfy your cravings for the sea during coronavirus self-isolation.

Mike Goldberg Earns Sea Hero Honors for Conservation Work in The Florida Keys

Mike Goldberg, owner of Key Dives in Islamoradais is honored as our latest Sea Hero for his thirty years of dedication to putting conservation before business.

Meet the Marine Biologist Making Urban Oceans a Climate Asset

Dr. Ayana Johnson is on an ever-evolving mission to use the oceans to improve society and heal our climate. Her next challenge: using urban coastlines to slow climate change.

Inside The Nature Conservancy’s Effort to Create Marine Protected Areas Around the World

Based on a successful project in the Seychelles, the Nature Conservancy aims to use debt-for-nature swaps to increase the amount of ocean protected by 15 percent, helping 20 countries establish mar

Five Reasons We Love the Ocean

Why divers love the big blue - and why we need to protect it - in celebration of World Oceans Day.

What Goes Into Making a Greener Wetsuit?

This is how some scuba gear manufacturers are trying to reduce their environmental impact, from using natural materials to reducing their carbon footprint.