Many wreck divers consider a ship’s bell to be the quintessential artifact to find and recover. Here prolific shipwreck explorer, historian, and author Gary Gentile recounts...
Should artifacts be removed and recovered from shipwrecks, or should our underwater cultural heritage be left undisturbed? Regardless of what your choice is,, under which circumstances?...
German born artist Gabrielle Berlet explores our unusual connections with the sea, one piece at a time.
Introduced in 1959, the Italian SOS Deco Meter—the forerunner of modern dive computers—was the first decompression device used by sports divers that automatically tracked users’ dive...
The SOS meter was wildly popular in the 1970s and 80s prior to the advent and broad adoption of electronic diving computers like the EDGE. What’s...
Because of our innate biases, it’s easy to blame an individual for causing an adverse event, even if that individual made good choices. In fact, according...
We join Italian explorer and tech instructor Andrea Murdock Alpini on a poetic exploration of the Felicitas Mine in Germany, as he and his teammates ponder...
Photographer, conservationist and founder of Ghost Diving New Zealand (GDNZ), Rob Wilson explains why he and his team have dedicated themselves to marine debris cleanup. “It’s...
Text by InDepth. Photos by SJ Alice Bennett March 18-19, 2022, Maple Bay, British Columbia, Canada—Nearly 60 divers ranging from a few single-tank rec divers to...
By Katie McWilliams. Photos courtesy of Zen Dive Co. The Avalon Underwater Cleanup has a rich history of uniting the diving community in the name of...