Read the January / February 2018 Issue
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Read the January/February 2018 issue of Dive Training magazine from your desktop. Scroll down to view the full issue. Requires a digital subscription to access. Click…
In this issue: How corals serve as the building blocks for coral reefs, diving with diabetes, venting air from your BC, exploring Cayman Brac…
It seems like we’d barely taken off from Miami before it was time for “seats and tray tables in their upright position.” As I…
One of the best things about diving is that much of it happens in terrific tropical locations. However, the same elements that create the…
If you’re a marine animal, odds are very good that you need sound. From whales to dolphins to shrimp, many marine species rely on…
Pictured above: An invasive lionfish in front of a curtain-style trap. Steve Gittings/NOAA Photo. NOAA and its partners have developed and released designs for…
This year’s Atlantic hurricane season now ranks among the top eight all-time most active seasons on record.
Here’s a look at what you’ll find between the covers of the November/December 2017 issue. Bring every issue of your favorite scuba diving magazine…
Read the November/December 2017 issue of Dive Training magazine from your desktop. Scroll down to view the full issue. Requires a digital subscription to access. Click…
The Revillagigedo Islands (rev E ah he HAY dose) are a mouthful. Some divers simply default to calling them Socorro, which is one of…