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Brooke Morton

I owe my love of diving to summer camp, getting certified at age 14. After college, I became an instructor, teaching on the island of St. Croix. Working for travel magazines, I've been lucky to travel to every continent on assignment, from jumping in the water with humpback whales in Antarctica to swimming alongside mantas in Asia.

Destination Unknown

What's it like to discover a dive site? Cuba's Zapata Peninsula seems like a good place to find out.

8 Dive Sites To Test Your Tec-Diving Skills

Go deeper and test your skills on one of these eight challenging dives.

The Best Deep Dives

Divers with the right skills and training can experience the rewards for pushing to recreational limits and beyond — a thrill most divers will never know.

Expedition Antarctica

Encounter whales, penguins, seals and icebergs aboard the M/V Ortelius liveaboard in Antarctica.

Oceans Eye Wearable Technology Turns Divers Into Scientists

This tiny device — about the size of a pickle — could change the future of purpose-driven diving.

Meet the Underwater Photographers Behind Scuba Diving Magazine

Who are the women and men behind the amazing images in *Scuba Diving* magazine? Meet five of our favorite underwater photographers.

New National Geographic Experience Lets Visitors Become Explorers

The interactive National Geographic Ultimate Explorer centers are indoor interactive arenas that are coming to the U.S. soon.

3D Printed Coral Could Save Reefs

3D printing might be the answer to preserving coral reefs.

Is Solo Diving Right For You?

Solo diving — it's not for everyone but could it be for you?