Let’s face the facts, diving accidents do happen. Thankfully not too often, but as an active scuba diver the law of probability states that sooner or...
Southern Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula is the ancestral home of the Maya people whose ancient cities and monolithic temples can be found everywhere from Cancun in the...
The Buddy System: Smart Idea or Recipe for Disaster? Are you always safer diving with another person or are you actually better off diving solo sometimes?...
Part 3: Bali Paddy fields – yes. Padi divers – really? We’ve all heard of Bali. That’s the island full of temples, rice terraces and Aussie...
Over the past few years lionfish have been dominating the news headlines. In fact they are probably the most talked about marine species in the Caribbean....
The Marine Megafauna Foundation Ray of Hope Expedition 2015 included a marine biologist (USA), a geneticist (Japan, living and working in the US), a biologist from the...
Nick and Caroline Robertson-Brown from Frogfish Photography visit the Mares team in Rapallo, Italy to see how their scuba equipment is designed, tested, produced and marketed....
Time management took on a whole new meaning during my balmy 5 day tour of the Bahamas. We couldn’t have crammed in anymore activities even if...
Spending the last month in Cozumel and Cancun has been delightful, and while I was on the island of Cozumel I had the opportunity to check...
A conversation between two way cooler than me California women about a type of retreat where there is no conversation – a silent retreat – and...
In her debut article for Scubaverse, Pro Dive Mexico‘s resident PADI Course Director Jo Armitage asks why there are more men that women in the world...
I have always loved looking at macro photos of the tiniest creatures in the ocean. I have a few dive pals who take exquisite macro photos…...