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Looking for Mr. Little: 20 Amazing Macro Photos

Judy G's macro gallery showcases little gems found in Indonesia, Fiji and other locations; plus, her tips on getting ready for close-up photography.

2014 Photo Contest: 20 Amazing Nudibranch Pictures

Dive into the bizarre and beautiful world of nudibranchs with this amazing photo gallery compiled from Scuba Diving Magazine's 2014 Photo Contest submissions!

Structure Diving: Bridges, Piers and Oil Rigs

Bridges, piers and oil platforms are prime real estate for attracting marine life, from tiny critters to oceangoing giants. Here are some of the world's best.

Photo Gallery: Where in the World is Wallace?

Thinking about diving in Indonesia? Want to see more fish, nudibranchs and other weird creatures than ever? Then read about underwater photographer Judy G's experience on the Wallace Line! Want more underwater pictures? Go to scubadiving.com.

Meeting Mr. Big: A Gallery of Big Animal Encounters

Are you ready for your next — or first — big-animal encounter? Do you dream of scuba diving with sharks, manta rays, sea lions and dolphins?

Tragedy at Tanjung Luar

An east Lombok, Indonesia, fish market — Tanjung Luar — is a butcher shop for sharks and mantas — what can be done? Conservationists are working hard to shine a light on the illegal fishery here and recently had reason to celebrate — Indonesia announced that it is creating a sanctuary for manta rays, banning fishing for these animals within the country’s exclusive economic zone.

2014 World's Best Diving and Resorts: Siren Fleet

Lovely ships, spectacular dives, and friendly crews await you on Siren Fleet Luxury Liveaboards

Diving Bali's USAT Liberty Wreck [Photo Gallery]

For many divers, the Liberty is a main attraction of Bali diving, and for good reason. The wreck is home to a staggering array of marine life.

Scuba Diving Top 100: Best Diving in the Pacific & Indian Ocean

From the Andaman Sea to the Coral Sea, this region offers unspoiled reefs, big animals, thrilling drifts, World War II wrecks and unparalleled macro life.