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Climate Change Will Irreversibly Force Key Ocean Bacteria into Overdrive

A new study from University of Southern California and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) shows that changing conditions due to climate change could force some bacteria to reproduce faster and generate an overabundance of nitrogen.

3-D Printer Used To Create Titanium Turtle Jaw

To save the life of an injured sea turtle, researches created a prosthetic jaw using 3-D printing technologies.

Reef Divers Dives into Grand Cayman’s Cobalt Coast Resort and Suites

Reef Divers to Become On-Site Dive Operator for Grand Cayman’s All-Inclusive Resort Diving Oasis

Dive with Olympus: A beginning shooter tries the TG-4 and the E-M5 Mark II

Six underwater shooters try the new Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II, the Stylus Tough TG-4 and the OM-D E-M1 FW 3.1, plus lights and housings, while scuba diving off Key Largo, Florida.

Ocean Scientists Create 360-degree Panoramic Images of Hawaiian Coral Reefs

As impacts of climate change threaten the region’s reefs, a multi-partner scientific team has set out to record the current condition of diverse coral reef habitats in 360º panoramic imagery. Using the latest technological advancements, the XL Catlin Seaview Survey will scan the coral shores of Hawaii to record and study the health of these important ecosystems.

Famous Sharks and the Legacy of America's Fascination with Jaws

Love it or hate it, Peter Benchley's bestselling novel and the subsequent movie launched America's fascination with sharks, spawning Shark Week, Sharknado and more. Follow along with some of the most iconic shark moments in pop-culture history.

Becoming the Shark Lady: The Legacy of Eugenie Clark

In honor of the late Eugenie Clark, who died February 2015, Scuba Diving honors her 75-year legacy of shark conservation and marine biology.

Scuba Diving Magazine's 2015 Photo Contest Winners

Scuba Diving is proud to announce the winners of its 11th annual Through Your Lens Underwater Photo Contest!

Navy's New Deep Scuba Diving Helmet Prototype Will Conserve More Helium

The U.S. Navy is at it again! Check out the new rebreather prototype that saves helium and saves money.