Many expressions we commonly use today originate from early nautical activities. With a little research…
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The SS Wexford was a steel-hulled, propeller-driven cargo ship built in Sunderland, England in 1883…
The PADI Wheel was this incredible feat of engineering that allowed us to extend our…
A South Tyneside Council-led project aims to strengthen North Eastern coastlines and communities in the…
Poni Divers, Brunei’s leading local diving company, is set to make history with the world’s…
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society debuted its new ship Seahorse yesterday in Operation Milagro to protect the Vaquita…
Be the first to participate in the Ultimate Week of Adventures Ocean Quest has created…
The SS Capilano was a small steel coastal freight and passenger steamship (36.5 meters long…
“A maritime mystery drives this powerful narrative; but the greatest strength of HMS Speedy may be its…
The following is adapted from the prologue to the 25th anniversary edition of The Sacred Balance:…
The PADI buddy check From the first day your learned to scuba dive you were…
When Scuba Diving rehabilitation charity Deptherapy & Deptherapy Education announced that it will close on…
The Inland Ocean Coalition, a non-profit focused on building land-to-sea stewardship across the nation, is…
Safety is a huge part of scuba diving; Following No Decompression Limits, ascending slowly, staying…
We love to scuba dive. And we hope it comes through. It’s a basic human…
We are excited to announce the Great Lakes Shipwreck Festival returns in 2023! February 25, 2023…
It’s time to get serious. The Sirius is a dive computer in the form of…
The Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker (Eumicrotremus orbis) is a small, bottom-dwelling fish that is native to…
Warm waters found near the equator means diving in Africa and the Middle East can…