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Geo-Quiz - April 2013 Clues

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

Critter Hunt: Sergeant-Major hatching

Catching a sergeant-major hatching is tricker than you think.

St. Eustatius Sea Turtle Conservation Program looks to increase number of hatchlings

Statia aims to make a big impact in increasing its numbers of baby green and hawksbill sea turtles, common specimens at the island’s many dive sites.

7 Tips on Dive-Boat Etiquette

The majority of the best dives still require a boat — here are a few quick tips to help you fit right in on board.

Encounters: Good Neighbors

From the reef to the open ocean, some marine animals have found ways to ease the daily rigors of survival in the underwater world by joining forces. Symbiotic and commensal relationships sometimes create mutually beneficial relationships for wildly dissimilar creatures — much to the entertainment of divers.

What It's Like to: Tempt the Gods

When I first told my family that I would be feeding sharks, everyone, especially my mom, thought I was crazy. In Fiji, some believe in a shark god named Dakuwaqa, so they respect the sharks. But growing up here, we mostly heard about sharks as man-eaters, and something to avoid. We certainly didn’t think of them as something you would want surrounding you, but that’s what happens to me every week.

The Outer Limits

Does North Carolina have the best wreck diving in America? Read on to find out.

Red Sea Wreckfest

A trip aboard VIP One can turn any diver into a metalhead — with playful dolphins and scalloped hammerheads thrown in just for fun.