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World's Best Diving and Resorts: Taka Dive

Taka has been operating live-aboard dive trips for more than 18 years to some of Australia’s most remote, untouched reefs. Here are the top 3 reasons to dive with Taka, one of the world's best diving live-aboards.

World's Best Diving and Resorts: Anse Chastanet

With lofty green mountaintops above and plunging coral canyons below, St Lucia’s Anse Chastanet is surrounded on all sides by iconic natural beauty. Here are the top-three reasons why Anse Chastanet is one of the world's best diving resorts.

Video: 2012 World's Best Diving and Resorts - Fiji

With 330 islands embraced by brilliant coral reefs teeming with marine life, Fiji offers a smorgasbord of the world's best diving. Here are three of the most popular items on Fiji’s menu of diving delights.

5 Easy Navigation Tips

Improve your underwater navigation skills by following these five simple steps.

5 Shore Diving Tips

Some of the most exciting dives are just a few kicks off the beach or dock. Here are five shore diving tips for getting off an on the beach with ease.

60:Second ScubaLab - Pocket Weights

Pocket Weights are the first and only ballast product designed specifically to fit weight-integrated BCs, providing secure one-hand insertion and removal from both modular pouches and fixed weight pockets.

60:Second ScubaLab - Luminox’s DEEP DIVE Automatic 1500

Luminox’s DEEP DIVE Automatic 1500 is a precision self-winding instrument that employs proprietary technologies pioneered for military special ops. Micro-gas lighting in the timepiece’s hands and hour markers require no batteries, and will provide a high-visibility blue lighting provides a constant glow for up to 25 years.

60:Second ScubaLab - Irikonji Dive Shorts

Irikonji Dive Shorts offer a unique alternative to hard-to-reach BC pockets or dangling D-rings. The shorts can be worn alone, or slipped over a wetsuit or drysuit.

An Island-by-Island Guide to Bahamas Diving

With more than 700 islands, planning a Bahamas diving experience can be somewhat overwhelming. Once you get your head around the fact that the Bahamas cover 100,000 square miles yet only 5,282 square miles of that is dry land, you quickly realize that the greatest portion of this island nation lies beneath the waves. Accept it: There's just no way to see it all in a single trip. To help you find the parts of the Bahamas diving scene that suit your aquatic desires best, we've put together this guide to nine of the most exceptional islands for diving. Whether you're looking for pulse-pounding shark action, bottomless blue holes, effortless drift diving or irresistible wrecks, it's simply a matter of choosing an island and naming your adventure.