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Just Back: DEMA 2009

The staff of Scuba Diving magazine is just back from a busy four days at DEMA, the dive industry show where the latest equipment and travel developments are unveiled. And we saw some pretty cool things worthy of a sneak peek. Check out these five ...

University of Miami Launches Digital Atlas of Marine Species and Locations (DAMSL)

'Picture Perfect' Web-Based Tool Brings Ocean Denizens to Students, Teachers, Divers, General Public

Geo-Quiz - November 2009

The Mystery Destination is “Papua New Guinea” Thousands of different species Located in the center of the Asia-Pacific region, Papua New Guinea is said to have twice as many marine species as the waters of the Red Sea and up ...

Borneo Divers Mabul Resort

Malaysia is home to some of the best diving in the world! And at a price too low to believe, now is the perfect time to experience Malaysia's undersea playground. Includes Resort Accomodations Hotel taxes 3 meals per ...

Being Fit Enough to Dive

Most of the time when we are diving, we are relaxed and swimming slowly, doing little more than finning along the reef. The level of fitness required for those circumstances is only slightly higher than that required to sit on your couch and ...

September/October 2009 Issue Links

Our Sept/Oct issue, with an advanced adventure on the Red Sea’s Thistlegorm, a look at the world’s top dive islands and the latest and greatest in dive computers is on stands now. Pick it up at a retailer near you then check out these links for ...

ScubaLab: Top Rated Gear of 2009

In 2009, divers were given a tsunami of new gear, and ScubaLab completed...

Cayman Islands Announces the Second Annual Cayman Cookout with Chef Eric Ripert

Cayman to Host Caribbean’s Premiere Culinary Event in January 2010

Urgent Help Needed to Protect Lemon Sharks!

The Juno Ledge lemon shark aggregation is the only known event of its kind in the world, and at this time they are particularly vulnerable to unregulated commercial fishing. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is currently ...