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Geo-Quiz June 2013

Test your knowledge of dive geography using three clues to determine the name of a mystery dive spot.

Video: Bahamas Wrecks

Thank poor captains and skilled explosive handlers for the 40 ships that litter the waters off the Bahamas’ 12 main islands. Here, divers can explore everything from freighters and steamships to airplanes, landing craft and patrol boats.

How To Dive Honduras

If you’re looking for a destination packed with adventure, history, superior diving and a vibrant natural heritage, then set your sights on Honduras and the Bay Islands.

Drive and Dive: Advanced Dives on Florida's East Coast

The East Coast of Florida is a playground of artificial reefs for diving, sunken ships that are hotspots for advanced divers.

Belize Diving Services

Belize Diving Services is the longest running dive service on Caye Caulker and one of the oldest in Belize.

Frankenreefs: When Bio Meets Tech Underwater

These human-assisted habitats act like defibrillation paddles, revving up struggling reefs and reviving declining fish populations from Florida to Indonesia and beyond.

ScubaLab TV: Blackbeard's Bahamas

ScubaLab headed to the Bahamas aboard a Blackbeard's liveaboard sailboat to try out some new dive gear — see what our editors had to say.

New Wreck for Thailand

The Koh Chang region of Thailand now boasts the largest artificial reef in the Southeast Asian country with the scuttling of the HTMS _Chang_.

Scuba Diving with Cuban Crocs

A close encounter with the Cuban crocodile is an elusive experience on Cuba's Zapata Peninsula.