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Central Palm Beach County - Diving Wrecks to Reefs

Photos courtesy John Christopher Fine The Boynton Beach area in Florida is the perfect place to “wreck” a dive trip….figuratively of course.  This is one of the most popular diving destinations in the

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Louisiana Diving: Blackened, Brackish and Salted

By Mike HughesTravel Editor, Dive News Network To tell you straight up, fresh water diving in Louisiana is fraught with low vis. But it doesn’t detour local divers though. Take the Lake Bash for instance.

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The Cayman Islands: Once You Go, You Know!

By Margo Peyton On a day like today when I’m sitting at my desk, as I gaze out the window at the cold hard theme of winter, the browns and greys that fill my view, the heavy winter coat I’ll put on to step

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Feliz Navidad From Isla Cozumel

Celebrating Christmas in the tropics promised to be a grand family adventure this year with no snow, no tree, no turkey, no stuffing and zero stress. During the traditional season of gift giving, Cozumel was th

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Caves, Caverns & Springs: A Diver's Inner Sanctum

By Rick StrattonPublisher, Dive News Network Divers love adventure. Any time a diver can swim through the crevices of the earth searching dark corners for the unknown, they are happy. It is about worlds they h

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Kayaking and Diving off the Coast of the Carolinas

By Kurt WagnerGuest Writer, Dive News Network The sun shone hot and bright, warming us as we coasted through the rolling waves. The taste of sea salt fresh upon my lips, I set my sights on the dark obelisk pro

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Fort Myers/Naples, FL: Where Divers Can Have a “Hole” Lot of Fun

By Rick StrattonPublisher, Dive News Network The gulf-coast city of Fort Myers/Naples offers tourists a chance to enjoy warmer weather as well as a multitude of water-based sports. However, I’m preparing for

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Georgia Diving Is On my Mind

By Mike HughesWriter, Dive News Network When I think of diving in Georgia, my first thought is of a prehistoric landscape where the Atlantic was shallow and 80 miles east of the current shoreline. Mammoths for

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Catalina: A West Coast Diver's Paradise

By Keath Allen Writer, Dive News Network Catalina Island, lying twenty two miles off the coast of southern California, has become a well-known divers’ paradise.·· With a dive park offering shore

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About Feb 2012 Southeast Cover

◄ Cover by Debi Buck This photo was taken April 26, 2008 at a dive site called 4th Window.  It is located off the Breaker’s Hotel in West Palm Beach, Florida.  I used a Canon Powershot G9 with an

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ST. SOMEWHERE

By Mike HughesTravel Editor, Dive News Network If you’ve never been to the Caribbean, then I highly recommend setting this article aside and leaving on the next flight out for the crystal blue waters of a

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ALABAMA: Sweet Home Diving

Alabama is home to 77,000 navigable miles of water which makes it second only to Alaska when it comes to looking for a site wet enough to dive in. If that isn't enough, Alabama has 35miles of white sand beaches

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USS Vandenberg Becomes a Living Art Gallery

The USS Vandenberg has had many purposes in its life, but has recently taken on a completely new purpose. After its successful sinking in May 2009, the Vandenberg is part transformative art gallery, part artifi

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Diving the Vandenberg

By Mike Ange Plunging into the clear, warm, sub-tropical waters and descending through a cloud of bubbles we were thrilled to see the signature satellite dishes tilted at odd angles along the top of this prist

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U-Boats of North Carolina

By Mike HughesWriter, Dive News Network During WWII German U-boats infiltrated the waters off the coast of North Carolina on many long-range missions. Most were sent to seek out and destroy ships and interrupt

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Diving the Palm Beaches

By John Christopher FineGuest Writer, Dive News Network I wasn’t old enough to drive. I’d be dropped off at the north end of Palm Beach where the inlet passes through to the Atlantic Ocean and I’d stay a

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About the SEDN Dec. 2011 Cover

Cover by Rick MeinigThis photo was taken in July of 2010 while diving the wrecks of North Carolina. Rick used a Canon EOS 50D with ikelite housing, ds125 strobes, and 17-40L lens.Rick was raised in San Antonio,

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SHARK DIVING at the Florida Aquarium

Okay, queue the theme music from Jaws. Because when you get in the water with a handful of sharks, larger than you, that is what you hear. The Dive with the Sharks guest program at The Florida Aquarium is a pe

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Intro To CAVE DIVING 101 Why would you want to go in there?

FIVE GOLDEN RULES OF CAVE DIVING5: Use Three Sources of Light4: Remain Within the Safest Possible Operating Limits for Your Breathing Media3. Keep Two Thirds of Your Starting Gas Volume in Reserve to Exit the C

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FLORIDA: Diving in the Heart of Cave Diving Country

By Marc BryanGuest Writer, Dive News Network In north central Florida one expects to find oranges, retired folks and even a few gators but the heart of cave country USA? The answer is yes, north central Flor

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Letter to the Editor: May 2012 Southeast

Letter to the Editor: May 2012 Southeast


Rick!
Just wanted to let you know that on page 16 of your recent
magazine you posted a photo you label...

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Kayaking and Diving off the Coast of the Carolinas

Kayaking and Diving off the Coast of the Carolinas

By Kurt Wagner
Guest Writer, Dive News Network

The sun shone hot and bright, warming us as we coasted ...

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South Carolina: Greenville Reef

The Greenville Reef is a series of reefs. It extends quite a ways and includes a 105 ft. tugboat, an...

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Ft. Lauderdale: The Rodeo 25

The Rodeo 25 is a cargo freighter and it now rests at between 80-130 ft. This is an advanced open wa...

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Feliz Navidad From Isla Cozumel

Feliz Navidad From Isla Cozumel

Celebrating Christmas in the tropics promised to be a grand family adventure
this year with no snow, ...

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U-Boats of North Carolina

U-Boats of North Carolina

By Mike Hughes
Writer, Dive News Network

During WWII German U-boats infiltrated the waters off the coa...

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Scuba Pro Meridian

Scuba Pro Meridian


Time flies quickly, or in our case, dives by fast. Already Scuba Pro has moved the Meridian from the...

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Dive Patches International

Dive Patches International

Dive Patches International has a dive patch or can make a dive patch to commemorate just about any d...

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Sharkskin

Sharkskin

By Mike Hughes

Sharkskin products are not really made from the skin of sharks and they don’t even har...

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Retired Cutter Mohawk to become Artificial Reef

Retired Cutter Mohawk to become Artificial Reef

The retired Mohawk, a Key West-based Coast Guard cutter is on its way to becoming an artificial reef...

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­The Grumpy Old Diver

­The Grumpy Old Diver

By Ron and Janice Menke

I have been diving since 1964 and have no plans to stop any time soon. Howeve...

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DAN: Nitrox Safety

DAN: Nitrox Safety


Nitrox has gained widespread acceptance since its adoption by recreational divers and has proved its...

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