By Jill Heinerth Corey Jaskolski works with archaeologist Guillermo de Anda creating a hologram of an ice age bear skull for the Proyecto Gran Acuifero Maya and National Geographic. Photo: Jill [...]
However, there are countless activities to do in the Maldives, some involve chartering a liveaboard and donning your wetsuit, while others won’t even get your toes wet. There’s something for [...]
The community of PADI Divers is continuing to grow in record numbers around the world. Last year, PADI issued more than one million certifications – and 2019 is expecting even more. With more new [...]
Australia doesn’t mess around when it comes to species, enourmous reefs, and impressive wrecks Words by Eric Vohr A staggering 1430 miles (2300km) long, the Great Barrier reef is not shy of a few [...]
In blog posts, editorials and presentations, you may have seen the commitment I’ve put forth for the PADI family to create a billion Torchbearers – leaders – over the next 50 years to actively [...]
How an ROV helped make this filmmaker’s dream a reality Words and Photos by Evan Kovacs The SS Senator, sat in 450 feet (137m) of water in the Great Lakes. Photo: Evan Kovacs For years I have [...]
Divers that visit the Caribbean island of Bonaire have the unique opportunity to blend the power of mindfulness with the magic of scuba diving during the Mindful Diver PADI Distinctive Specialty [...]
Words by Drew McArthur / Photography by Jim Catlin Photo: Jim Catlin What better way to end a pleasant day’s diving than by hitting a bar and ordering some vacation food? While you’re there, why [...]
Features this issue: The Road Less Travelled Washington State’s submerged riches Dive Medicine Diving with a mental health issue To Submerge and Protect Training the RCMP’s URT Symbiotic [...]
2019 has been a jam-packed year for the diving community, from new discoveries and breathtaking photos, to inspiring achievements and eco-friendly progress. As we approach the end of the year, we [...]