
Becoming a True Diver
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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.

SDI Instructor Ricardo Carrio
Argentinian instructor Ricardo Abel Carrio reflects on his journey, passion for teaching, and dedication to inspiring divers through knowledge and experience.

Brylske, Ocean Education International se asocia con SDI
SDI partners with Dr. Alex Brylske to lead ocean conservation, expand eLearning, and inspire divers worldwide through science and education.

The Beauty of Better
From feeding fish with cheese to protecting reefs, divers have come a long way—now it’s time to “know better and do better” for our oceans.

¡Aventura inolvidable en Oratório Cove y Gruta Azul en Arraial do Cabo!
Experience the magic of Arraial do Cabo’s Outer Sea with stunning dives at Oratório Cove and Gruta Azul: adventure, beauty, and wonder.

Aprender a bucear
Scuba diving is a life-sport that grows with you, learn, practice, and keep diving to stay skilled, safe, and passionate for life underwater.

Mujeres que practican buceo técnico – Sabine Kerkau
From the Maldives to deep wrecks, explorer Sabine Kerkau shares her journey in technical diving, discovery, and pushing boundaries underwater.

Cómo un mayor número de AMP puede significar mayores ingresos del turismo de buceo
A new study reveals that expanding marine protected areas could add $2 billion to dive tourism while helping marine life recover.
