Underwater explorer Annie Crawley works around the world with fins on her feet and cameras in hand. As a multi-media creator her mission connects people to the ocean across many mediums. As a motivational speaker, photographer, writer, and a PADI Master Scuba Diving Instructor she strives to inspire all about our incredible blue world.
Dive buddies are integral to exploring the underwater world. These tips will help you come up with an effective safety plan when you take the plunge with someone new.
Learn new tips from expert Annie Crawley on how your diving will change for the better when you become aware of your breath.
Don't rock the boat! A guide to what you need to know before diving off a rigid hull inflatable boat.
Explore the beauty hidden beneath this underwater mountain chain off the coast of Colombia.
Unsure if your child is ready to become scuba certified? Here's your guide to when and how to get children diving.
A logbook is a record of your dive history and training, but how you approach your log depends on what works best for you.
The more you dive using successful navigation, the more comfortable and confident you’ll become while seeking out new adventures.
Divers need to master their equipment and know how to adjust mid-dive to float weightlessly underwater.
Maps for marine navigation and weather, as well as tide and nautical charts, are some of the tools that can help you read ocean conditions.