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John Liang

John Liang is the News Editor at DeeperBlue.com. He first got the diving bug while in High School in Cairo, Egypt, where he earned his PADI Open Water Diver certification in the Red Sea off the Sinai Peninsula. Since then, John has dived in a volcanic lake in Guatemala, among white-tipped sharks off the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, and other places including a pool in Las Vegas helping to break the world record for the largest underwater press conference.

Award-Winning Nature Photographer Gary Braasch Dies In Australia

Gary Braasch, an award-winning nature photographer who chronicled climate change, died on March 7 while snorkeling off Australia's Great Barrier Reef. The 70-year-old, Portland, Oregon-based photographer was documenting the effect...

Reef Safe Suncare Products Found To Be Safe For Corals

Looks like there's at least one sunscreen that won't damage coral reefs. When Tropical Seas began production last month on packaging the company's Reef Safe SunCare products in new, plant-derived...

Scuba Diving World Record Attempts Delayed, But Back On Schedule

Attempts by Kuwaiti scuba divers Reem Abdullah Al Edan and Mubarak Abuhaimad to break female and male scuba diving Guinness World Records, scheduled to begin March 1, have been...

BARE Upgrades D6 Pro Drysuit

If you're a fan of BARE's D6 Pro Drysuit and it's beginning to see some wear, it might be time to upgrade. BARE announced recently that it had upgraded its...

Watch Live As Kuwaiti Scuba Divers Attempt to Smash Guinness World Records

Last October, DeeperBlue.com reported that Kuwaiti scuba diver Reem Abdullah Al Edan would attempt to break four scuba diving Guinness World Records in early March. Well, looks like that...

DiveNav Introduces New Dual-Gas Scuba Tank Analyzer

Ever wondered how safe to breathe the air in your scuba tank is? We all know that breathing polluted air can be dangerous, particularly if that bad air is in...

Project Aware’s ‘Dive Against Debris’ Toolkits Expanded To 12 Languages

Know any divers who avidly pick up marine trash from a favorite dive site and want to help them document what they find, but in a language other than...

New ‘Snorkelbuoy’ Helps Keep Mask, Snorkel Afloat

Ever accidentally dropped your mask and snorkel into the water and watched them quickly sink out of sight? Joanna Diamond, an avid scuba diver and snorkeler who lives in South...

Italian Scuba Divers Break Guinness World Record For Longest Underwater Human Chain

One hundred seventy-three Italian scuba divers recently broke the Guinness World Record for the longest underwater human chain. RAID's Italian office organized the event, which took place off the shore...

Egyptian Diver Wael Omar To Attempt New Scuba Record In March

Egyptians really seem to like setting and breaking world scuba diving records. In March, Egyptian diver Wael Omar will try to break the Guinness World Record for the deepest technical...

Tovatec Unveils Redesigned Underwater Flashlight

If you're into cave diving and in the market for a strong underwater flashlight, Tovatec recently unveiled a redesigned Search Light SL1. The updated underwater flashlight sports a new bronze...

Scubapro Recalls Galileo Luna, Sol Dive Computers

If you bought a Scubapro Galileo Luna or Galileo Sol Dive Computer in the past year, you may want to check the serial number. Scubapro recently announced that the company...

Huish Outdoors Offering Free Tank Pod With Purchase Of Eon Steel Dive Computer

Looks like Suunto's Viper Air Black dive computer isn't the only device Huish Outdoors is offering a free wireless Tank Pod with a purchase. Huish is also offering a free...

Divesangha To Introduce Eco-Friendly Calypso Clothing Line In March

If you were at the London International Dive Show this past weekend, you probably got a sneak peek at Divesangha’s latest eco-friendly clothing line, Calypso. The dive lifestyle clothing company...

Three More Underwater Photographers Added To SEA&SEA’s Alpha Program

SEA&SEA announced recently that it had added three more underwater photographers to the company's Alpha Program. The Alpha Program started in January 2015, when Janice Carter and Brook Peterson were...

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