Sustainability
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Sustainability is no longer optional in the dive industry — today’s divers expect environmentally and socially responsible operations.
SDI Instructor Mohamed Zaki
My passion for the ocean is my driving force. Every day, I have the chance to change people’s perspective, helping them fall in love with the sea.
Training with SDI
What I found interesting about this training was the core focus on leadership and demonstrating dive skills at a high quality.
Gili Islands
From technical divers to beginners and freedivers, everyone finds their place in the welcoming waters around Gili islands.
Women Who Tech Dive Emma Barrow
The Baltic Sea has countless wrecks to explore, and I doubt I’ll ever get tired of them. Diving here feels like stepping back in time.
Skin Cancer Awareness month
While enjoying shipwrecks, coral reefs and marine life, it's important we don’t forget the risks of excessive sunlight, particularly melanoma which is a form of skin cancer.
Between Two Corals Next Gen Dive Talk
What happens when the next generation takes the mic? Jack Carney and Layla Meany take over hosting with Sierra Hamlin to talk about diving.
Mastery Matters
A Divemaster is kind of like being a bus driver, a tour guide, a best friend, a nurse, and a magician – all at once.
Belize Coral Reef Exploration
Belize is a dream destination to explore vibrant coral reefs, encounter diverse marine life, and experience the Great Blue Hole.

Women Who Tech Dive Joanna Wyrebek
I prioritize a reliable diving agency that has a strong reputation for safety and excellence in instruction.

A Timeline of the Evolution of SCUBA
Modern scuba traces its roots to 200 years of innovation, shaped by many minds before and beyond Jacques-Yves Cousteau.

Women Who Tech Dive Dora Farkas
In Malta we have lots of wrecks between 30-100 (m)+ so they are my main playgrounds, but I love to visit Mexico for cave diving.