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Explore the Caribbean’s Best Kept Secret During the 2020 Annual Curaçao International Dive Festival

After a 10-year hiatus, the Annual Curaçao International Dive Festival made a comeback in 2019 and in 2020 the festival will back Sept. 27 - Oct. 3, 2020.

Sharknado and Sharktopus and Megalodon, Oh My!

Why are bad shark movies such as Sharknado and Sharktopus so popular? Shark expert David Shiffman explains why and how it effects the public's understanding of sharks and conservation.

47 Meters Down: Uncaged Needs Serious Help from a Diver

With plot holes galore, the scuba diving thriller 47 Meters Down: Uncaged gets the science behind scuba diving and sharks woefully wrong.

Scuba Diving Legends Describe their Most Unforgettable Dive

Four notable names in scuba weigh in on their most memorable experiences underwater.

Scuba Diving Magazine's 2019 Underwater Photo Contest Winners

See the winners of *Scuba Diving's* 15th annual Through Your Lens photo contest sponsored by Aggressor Liveaboards, SeaLife Underwater Cameras, Cressi, Scubapro, Aqua Lung and Mares.

How One Man is Recycling Wetsuits to Create New Wallets

Reborn Rubber takes non-biodegradable neoprene and creates minimalist wallets that float and are waterproof.

Nation’s First Underwater Veterans Memorial Opens in Florida

Located about 10 miles off Clearwater, Florida, the Circle of Heroes dive site pays respect to veterans and those who currently serve in the U.S. armed forces.

Shark Tagging: Myths, Misconceptions and Nonsense

Though some divers believe otherwise, shark telemetry tagging is a minimally invasive, commonly accepted research method that advances science and conservation without harming sharks.

Monterey Bay Aquarium Volunteer Marv Tuttle Named Sea Hero

Monterey Bay Aquarium Volunteer Marv Tuttle was honored as a Sea Hero by Scuba Diving magazine and Seiko watches for his work introducing scuba diving to children with disabilities.