Currents are found in all types of dive sites, and while common, they do require additional skills to manage. Here's how to prepare and learn how to enjoy the ride.
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Diving inherently requires some degree of fitness, but certain dives require more strength and stamina than others. Here's how staying fit can make you a better (and safer) diver.
The world would be a better place if we could all get paid to do what we love. Start your journey to becoming a certified scuba instructor, and you can do just that.
Decompression stops are vital to diving, as they let nitrogen safely leave the body. Skipping one can cause serious health issues, like decompression sickness. Here's what to do if you miss one.
Looking for ways to fund your favorite hobby? Our resident expert weighs in with creative ways to help make diving more affordable when money's tight.
Certification and experience are not the same. One diver quickly discovers how dangerous it can be to take on too many new firsts during a dive.
Yes, there is gear designed to keep you warm in colder water, but that doesn't mean you'll be comfortable if you're used to a lifetime of plunging in warm waters. Here's how to make the switch.
From year-round diving and a diversity of habitats, Florida has everything you need to learn to dive and advance your skills. With some luck, you could even glimpse a whale shark.