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In Memoriam: Jon Coon

The dive industry remembers Jon Coon, who had a 30-year career as a Regional Manager for PADI Americas.

How Divers Can Help Mauritius Oil Spill Clean-Up Efforts

More than 1,000 tons of oil have spilled from the MV *Wakashio* since it ran aground on a coral reef off the southeastern coast of Mauritius on July 25. Here's how divers can help with relief efforts.

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.

Kids Sea Camp was More Than a Vacation for these Three Camp Alums

Kids Sea Camp has taught thousands of kids to love diving and the ocean in its first 20 years. But for some KSC alum, that connection to the sea has meant so much more.

Underwater Museum of Art Opens on Great Barrier Reef

Jason deCaires Taylor officially opened his first Underwater Museum of Art in Australia on August 2.

Divers Alert Network Seeks Medic

Divers Alert Network® (DAN®), is in search of an EMT, nurse or paramedic who is ready to help make diving safer worldwide.

John Halas Earns Sea Hero Honor for Pioneering Global Buoy Use

As the first employee of what would become the Florida Keys National Marien Sanctuary, John Halas prioritized installing buoys on popular boating sites around Key Largo in the 1980s to protect coral reefs. This Vietnam veteran's pioneering work established buoys as industry-standard in more than 38 countries worldwide, preserving untold acres fo coral reefs from anchor damage.

Scubapro Releases New MK19 EVO/D420 Regulator

Scubapro has released its newest reg, pairing up one of its most iconic second stages with an all-new first stage.

Good Viz from Good Buzz

Exuma island in the Bahamas may owe its clear waters, that scuba divers dream love, to the island's bee population.