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Nondestructive Testing

Almost every physical object we use today is manufactured. And like anything man-made, it will not last forever. When these manufactured items are public infrastructure and involve the safety of millions of lives they must be inspected. Regularly. And continually.

What It's Like to Attempt a Cave Rescue

It takes a calm, courageous and focused diver to successfully rescue a cave diver.

Ultimate Diver Training from Ocean Corporation

Have you ever dreamed of punching the clock underwater? How about getting paid to dive? Of course you have — all divers do. But few have the fortitude to make their daydreams a reality.

What to Look For in a Fabric Drysuit

There are features you should look for when purchasing a drysuit. Here's everything you need to know.

9 Reasons Why Scuba Regulators Leak (And How to Fix 'Em)

Is your regulator leaking? Scuba Diving magazine's guide to spotting, identifying and fixing every type of air leak known to diving.

Dive Training: Tips for Clearing Your Ears

Many divers use one technique to equalize — the Valsalva, or “pinching and blowing.” But it doesn’t always work. We've got alternate tips.

Lessons For Life: Know Your Limits

Staying within no-decompression limits doesn't guarantee 100 percent safety.

Lessons For Life: Pride Can Be Deadly

The best equipment won't save you if you don't know how to use it.

Is It Ever OK To Touch A Shark While on Scuba or Freediving?

Shark Angels founder and shark activist Julie Andersen shares why you should do as she says — and not as she has done.