The Dive Right In Scuba Blog

  1. A fishing trawler in the open water

    Empty Nets and Hungry Oceans: A Deeper Dive into Overfishing

    Recently it was one of our staff member’s birthdays, and she was out to a fancy seafood dinner. As she was about to order the Chilean sea bass, her boyfriend, ever the responsible diver, gently nudged her and whispered, "You know, that's not the most sustainable choice..." The birthday girl, momentarily

  2. Four divers sitting on a boat using their phones

    All About The Rise of Citizen Science in Diving

    Ever wanted to be more than just a tourist on your dives? Citizen science allows divers of all levels to become active participants in marine research and conservation. Learn how you can make a difference for our oceans with Dive Right In Scuba!
  3. Discarded fishing net at the bottom of a body of water

    Ghost Fishing Gear: A Silent Threat Beneath the Surface

    Abandoned fishing nets and traps continue to "fish" even when lost, creating a deadly hazard for marine life. Dive Right In Scuba explores the problem of ghost gear and how divers can make a difference.
  4. A lionfish swimming in clear blue water

    What's the Deal With Lionfish? An Invasive Investigation

    Think lionfish are just pretty fish with a bad attitude? Think again! These invasive predators are causing serious problems in the Atlantic. Dive Right In Scuba takes an in-depth look at the lionfish invasion, its impact, and what's being done to protect our reefs.
  5. Underwater ocean view with fish and coral

    Your Guide to Sustainable and Responsible Dive Travel

    Want to make a positive impact on your next dive adventure? Learn how to choose eco-conscious dive operators, minimize your environmental footprint, and support local communities. Dive Right In Scuba shares expert tips for responsible dive travel that benefits both you and the water!