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Stephen Frink shares his experiences capturing images of the ocean's most famous predators in this Nov. 7 - 14, 2003, week in review.
The following is courtesy and copyright Stuart Cove's Dive Bahamas.
Sharks, dolphins, walls, blue holes--pick your adventure and we'll show you where to do it.
These idyllic treasure islands are world-renowned among sailors, but they also offer an underwater diversity that only divers can appreciate.
They've been called many things through the centuries--Atlantis, Elysian Fields, the seven roses of the Atlantic--but today the Canary Islands are calling to divers everywhere.
Stepping out of Grand Cayman's shadow, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman earn top honors from readers for great diving, laid-back resorts and "to-die-for desserts."
All you need to know to be an instant expert.
Hurricane Wilma roared across Cozumel last fall, but the island has made a stunning recovery. And under water, its reefs, caves and high-speed drift dives are better than ever.