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New Shipwrecks to Scuba Dive in the Atlantic Ocean

New wrecks have been sunk for divers to explore in the Bahamas, Bermuda and the Mid-Atlantic U.S.

History of the Red Sea's Thistlegorm Shipwreck

How a WWII steamship loaded with supplies for British troops was turned into an undersea time capsule — and one of the most-dived wrecks in the world.

Meet the Underwater Photographers Behind Scuba Diving Magazine

Who are the women and men behind the amazing images in *Scuba Diving* magazine? Meet five of our favorite underwater photographers.

USS Indianapolis Found After 72 Years

An expedition led by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has found the wreckage of the long-lost USS *Indianapolis*.

Wreck Diving on the Rhone in the British Virgin Islands

Take a dive on the wreck of the RMS *Rhone* in the British Virgin Islands. This real-life Caribbean shipwreck makes for a fantastic underwater adventure.

Shipwrecks of HMS Terror and Erebus Discovered In the Arctic

The wrecks of the HMS Terror and Erebus have been found after disappearing during an ill-fated expedition to the Arctic in 1845.

How Shipwrecks Corrode

The shallower Truk Lagoon wrecks, and those in areas of higher current, are deteriorating more rapidly.

Can Truk Lagoon Be Saved?

The wrecks of Micronesia’s Truk Lagoon have withstood the corrosive effects of seawater for nearly 75 years — but how much more can they take?

A New Dive Site for The British Virgin Islands

What's it take to bring a monster to life? One British billionaire and a dedicated team of artists, engineers and volunteers.