
Scuba Snorkel Love Hate Relationship
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Snorkel sparks debate in diving. Useful for long surface swims and scouting, risky for entanglement. Pocket snorkels win balance.

Dive to Be Alive
A photo project revealing how diving transforms emotion, capturing divers before and after they resurface in Fernando de Noronha.

Red Sea Study Reveals Hope for the Future
Red Sea corals show resilience to warming but lose growth over time, revealing both hope and concern for the future of global reefs.

Diving with High Blood Pressure
Divers with well-managed high blood pressure can dive safely by monitoring their health, following treatment, and taking proper precautions.

Getting Real Value as a Sport Diver
A practical guide to enjoying more dives on a budget, choosing smart gear, and finding safe, reliable operators anywhere in the world.

When a Dive Shop Closes
When a dive shop closes, the loss ripples through the community, affecting trust, passion, and the heart of diving itself.

Becoming a True Diver
True diving mastery comes from curiosity and understanding, not just collecting certification cards. Knowledge makes every dive safer.

What New Science Means for Divers
New research reveals that cooler “refugia” reefs may hold the key to coral resilience, offering hope for conservation and divers alike.

SDI and The Chapman School Partnership
SDI and The Chapman School of Seamanship unite to launch global training that elevates boating and maritime safety standards worldwide.

Work on Your Buoyancy
Refine your buoyancy to dive safer, use less gas, protect marine life, and enjoy a smoother, more controlled underwater experience.

SDI Instructor Christine Loew
SDI Instructor Trainer Christine Loew shares how passion, safety, and constant learning define her approach to teaching diving.

TDI Approves Halcyon Symbios CCR
The Halcyon Symbios CCR is now CE-rated and officially approved for training within the TDI system, marking a new era in rebreather education.
