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Exploring the Falkland Islands' Flourishing Kelp Forests

On a recent expedition aboard the National Geographic Endurance, one diver explores the lush biodiversity in the Falkland Islands' surrounding waters.

Ocean Advocate Jessica Cramp is Honored for her Work Protecting Sharks

This scuba diver has dedicated her life to conservation work in the South Pacific and was instrumental in the development of the Cook Islands Shark Sanctuary.

Scuba Diving Magazine's 2013 Photo Contest Winners

If you're looking for underwater photography, these diving photos are the best of the best. Take a look at the winners of Scuba Diving Magazine's 2013 Photo Contest!

Photography Tutorial: How To Get Better Shark Photos Underwater

Wide-angle lenses, fast shutter speeds and good spatial awareness all are key in capturing great pictures of sharks.

Video: Bahamas Wall Diving

Dive a wall and you’ll know anything can happen. In fact, the deeper the wall plunges, the greater the odds of swimming with the unexpected — from sharks to any number of pelagics.

Is It Ever OK To Touch A Shark While on Scuba or Freediving?

Shark Angels founder and shark activist Julie Andersen shares why you should do as she says — and not as she has done.

Ugly Underwater Critters: The Bizarre, Weird and Wild

Hard to spot and even harder to look away from, creatures like the tasseled anglerfish, stargazer, red-lipped batfish and reef stonefish are among the most unsightly species in the underwater world

2013 Photo Contest: Egg-cellent Shots

Of the nearly 700 photos submitted in this year's Photo Contest, Scuba Diving received some great egg shots. See what our readers caught on film!