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Becca Hurley

A certified diver since 2005 and former editor at Scuba Diving magazine, Hurley transitioned to contributing writer and Sea Heroes program manager in 2022. She's been diving all around the world and particularly loves the Asia-Pacific regions but as a Native Floridian The Florida Keys will always hold a special place in her heart. Besides scuba diving and reporting on marine conservation heroes, she enjoys traveling, volunteering and most of all, spending time raising her daughter and future dive buddy.

Seven Shark Non-Profits to Support if You Love Sharks

If sharks keep disappearing, what will become of our oceans and favorite shark dives? These shark organizations and non-profits are dedicated to bringing change.

SharkSchool Teaching Aims to Capture the Minds and Hearts of the Post-Jaws Generation

SharkSchool Teaching was designed as a simple way for an ordinary person to translate science for kids.

Jon Coon Releases Latest Novel: Ghost River

Popular novelist Jon Coon returns to dive industry with an exciting new thriller based on the heroic acts of public safety divers and government conspiracies.

Scuba Divers Take to Social Media to Encourage Staying at Home

Divers from around the world are using #PADIatHome to show us how they are diving while staying at home.

How to Work Out with Your Dive Gear

How to use your scuba gear to complete a full-body, at-home circuit workout for scuba divers.

SharkSchool Transforms Fiji's Cathedral Shark Dive into Classroom

Spend a week scuba diving with tiger sharks and bull sharks when SharkSchool makes its annual stop at Beqa Lagoon Resort in Fiji.

SeaLife Cameras Offering Free Photo and Video Tutorials

Learn a new skill or brush up on an old one with free underwater tutorial videos from SeaLife Cameras.

Cressi Ambassadors Take to Social Media to Entertain Divers Around the World

Tune in to Facebook and Instagram Live to learn from Cressi ambassadors while you are quarantined at home.

What It's Like to Hunt Lionfish

I position the rubber sling between my thumb and forefinger, locked, loaded and ready for action.