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Welcome to the “Scuba Diving Features” section of The Scuba News, your comprehensive hub for all things scuba diving. This parent category encompasses a wide range of topics, including maritime history, underwater photography and videography, scuba diving training, scuba diver travel, surface interval entertainment such as books, podcasts, movies, and TV episodes, as well as webinars and scuba diving events. Dive into our diverse collection of articles, reviews, and guides to explore the fascinating world of scuba diving from every angle. Whether you’re a novice diver, seasoned enthusiast, or simply curious about the wonders of the underwater realm, our curated content has something for everyone.
The SCR range of programs are one of the most recent additions to the XR…
If a diver’s first love is the underwater world, then their second is travel. Most…
HMS Ontario, a British warship, sunk during a storm in Lake Ontario on October 31,…
Fabien Cousteau’s desire is to establish an equivalent facility for underwater research as NASA is…
Underwater photographer Jill Heinerth shares her tips and tricks for focusing your underwater camera in…
The St. Lawrence River is a very popular spot for divers, especially out of Centeen…
The Curaçao sun is waiting for you – There are still destinations where you can…
One of the more recent shipwrecks, the Cutter Mesquite hit on a reef in 1989…
The fourth and final episode on the Guadalupe series that we have to showcase from…
“Nothing Short of a Miracle” The Perseus Survivor…Dark Waters, a film by Richie Kohler, an…
2020’s update on the first-ever exploration of the interior of HMS Terror. In one of the…
Our good friend Manu Bustelo was chosen by Malta Tourism to produce a promotional scuba…
In the third video of this four-part series, we sample more sharks while cage diving…
Tune in Sunday, November 29, 2020, at 7:30 pm EST as Anderson Cooper reports on…
Guy Shockey, a member of British Columbia Underwater Explorers (BCUE) is firmly committed to helping…
Open Ocean Robotics produces energy-harvesting unmanned autonomous boats equipped with sensors and cameras to make…
According to Dusty Klifman, the Gorgeous wreck of the F.T. Barney sits 165′ down in…
Part 2 of the Guadalupe series and we arrive at Guadalupe for day 1 of…
Divers’ who have purchased their twinset total diving system which includes a backplate and a…
Diving as a family is one of the most rewarding activities for any avid diver.…
Join us as we venture from the UK out to Guadalupe for the first of…
Webinar with Gareth Lock – Its ok to Thumb a Dive, or is it? -…
The JARVIS LORD was built in Marine City, Michigan, at the Morley & Hill shipyard…
The ongoing disputes/questions about the HMS Cormorant, a former Canadian Naval Vessel, residing at Bridgewater,…
Because of COVID19, this year may have looked a bit different from previous years, many…
Will Season 8 of “Curse of Oak Island”, appearing on History Channel, be the season…
Another informative video from Jill Heinerth. Cave Diver and Underwater Photographer Jill Heinerth shares her…
The 3rd video on the Garmin Descent Mk2i – and this one was born from…
If you wanted a glimpse into the future of dive computers, then here is a…
A 10 Year Anniversary for Reefs and Wrecks! Not for reefs and wrecks underwater which…
Everyone knows that swimming is good and one of the best forms of physical exercise,…
“No person has ever served at sea without knowing that each day could be their…
A mooring rope from Edmund Fitzgerald has a special significance for Ray and Joyce Sloman…
Ghost nets are fishing nets that have been left by fishermen or lost in the…
If they made mistakes, you will too. Stratic Kas “In diving, like any other activity,…
Let’s learn some facts about Playa del Carmen´s famous annual visitors, that for many years…
In the Fathom Five National Marine Park in Tobermory, MV Avalon Voyager II, a Canadian…
Working with the Maliseet Nation Conservation Council (MNCC), COJO Rescue in New Brunswick has been…
Range test of the Garmin T1 Transmitter connected to the Garmin Descent Mk2i. Ideally, this…
Cenote Angelita is one of the most popular on the Yucatan Peninsula due to the…
To people that have yet to discover diving, there are often some major concerns and…
Wild and Temperate Seas is available for Pre-Order from Amazon and is written by Will…
“Went diving yesterday with someone who was recently certified in July. I must admit because…
The Niagara Scow (also known as the Old Scow or Iron Scow) is the unofficial…
February 4, 1970, is undoubtedly a day that most Nova Scotians will not forget. One…
This is a compilation of video shot by Roy Mulder, scuba diver and underwater photographer.…
On July 16th, the Canadian research icebreaker CCGS Amundsen left Quebec City for its 16th annual scientific mission.…
The largest unexploded World War Two bomb ever found in Poland has detonated during the…