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5 Reasons We Love California Kelp Diving

The long stalks of kelp anchored on the ocean floor reach up to the surface like trees. When the seaweed-trees are grouped together, they make an underwater forest. The forest supports a population of marine life and makes an arena for divers. There are many reasons we love kelp diving; […]

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Learn to Dive – 3 Ways to Get Started Scuba Diving

So, you’re thinking about learning to dive. Congratulations! Some say learning to dive is the coolest thing they’ve ever done. PADI has three options for getting started. You may be asking, “What are these options, and which one is best for me?” Keep reading for a summary. 1. PADI Discover […]

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David Valencia Certification Cards Capture Breathtaking Moments

Introducing the new Blue Water Series by David Valencia limited-edition PADI certification cards. PADI has teamed up with underwater photographer David Valencia to create a stunning new series of certification cards. The limited-edition Blue Water Series by David Valencia cards showcase three incredible interactions that only we as divers will […]

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Dive Buddy Shout Out! #MyDiveBuddy

Scuba diving is a social activity and one where many friendships are created. What better way to break the ice and bond than to explore the underwater world with others, experiencing and sharing all that it has to offer? We want you to show your dive buddy appreciation and give […]

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Husband and Wife Find Refuge as Rescue Divers

Guest blogger: Jo Walters Having taken up diving in their early sixties, husband and wife dive buddies John and Robin Fouquette share their insights on living the dive life as PADI Rescue Divers. Please tell us who you are and what your PADI certification level is. John: My name is […]

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