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Tanya G. Burnett is an accomplished underwater photographer and dive professional. See her photography and read her story.
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Tanya G. Burnett is an accomplished underwater photographer and dive professional. See her photography and read her story.
Cenotes — deep, natural, water-filled limestone sinkholes — present challenges to photographers. However, with the right skills, you can capture breathtaking images.
Palau is rich in vibrant colors underwater and also has a rich local history. Read more about where to dive and what to see in Palau.
The documentary “Chasing Coral” chronicles the plight of the world’s corals and how bleaching events could be predicted based upon certain factors. Read more about the film’s production process.
Seniors who wish to dive have limited resources and rules pertaining to dive routines. Read one diver’s best advice.
Freediving is redefining the limits of apneic divers and in the process raising new, unanswered questions about diving physiology.
When breast-cancer survivor Allison Vitsky Sallmon realized she shouldn’t have to choose between diving and participating in cancer fundraisers, she founded the nonprofit Dive into the Pink.
Located in Miami, Fla., the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science boasts a magnificent aquarium where the goal is to get people interested in science and marine life.