Text by Ian Stalker Lionfish that venture into Dominica waters may end up on a journey that transforms them from predators to prey to pendants. Lionfish are native to the Indian and Pacific [...]
By Chris Adair, with Kirk Krack Correct species ID, fish size, population density, and diversity of your harvest should all play a role in your freedive harvesting choices. Photo: Lyle Berzins [...]
Aging divers and divers with physical limitations could find freedom within their gear configuration… Words by: W. H. “Hank” Halliday After six decades of diving, sidemount has allowed Hank [...]
Jean-Michel Cousteau discusses the situation with members of The Whale Sanctuary Project Team. Photo: Harry Rabin, Ocean Futures Society By Jean-Michel Cousteau and Holly Lohuis I have written [...]
Photo: Jill Heinerth Words By Steve Lewis Even if you’re a cold-water diver, there’s a strong case to be made for doing your next advanced diver training in warm water (read tropical or [...]
Kevin James (left) and former PTSD sufferer, Jim My name is Kevin James, the diver not the comedian, I’m a British Army Veteran having served as a Military Policeman and then a Physical Training [...]
By Steve Lewis Choosing an instructor? Well, there are scores of blog entries and posts on various scuba forums giving advice. Much of it is good; some of it is excellent. It can certainly help [...]
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 [...]
By Kirk Krack & Ashley Futral Chapman World record holder Ashley Futral Chapman has continued freediving through the pregnancy of two children. Photo courtesy: Ashley Futral Chapman There is [...]
Jill Heinerth has spent a lifetime travelling the globe on expeditions and filming projects. In the Summer issue of DIVER she offers us her top 101 expedition tips to make your adventure more [...]