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Stuart Cove’s Dive Bahamas Top 5 Experiences: Shark Feeding Video

Stuart Cove’s shark-feeding experience is the most famous dive in the Bahamas and with good reason. It’s controlled chaos.

Lemon Sharks Facts and Information - Divers Guide to Marine Life

Facts and information about lemon sharks: habitat, conservation status, diet, where to see them and more.

Top 10 Wreck Dives of North Carolina

For centuries, the waters off the Outer Banks of North Carolina have claimed hundreds of vessels. Here are the best shipwrecks for divers in the Tarheel State.

Dive with Giants: The Caribbean's Big Animal Encounters

Where can you dive or snorkel with big animals in the Caribbean? Here are some of the best encounters with sharks, whales, and a host of other pelagics.

Discovery Channel's Shark Week Links We Like

Duuuun-dun. Duuuun-dun. Here comes Shark Week! The Discovery Channel's [Shark Week](http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/shark-week/) is an annual August event that shark lovers crave. Ahead of this year's Shark Week festivities, we've pulled together a list collection of shark videos and other shark stuff from _Scuba Diving_ and our partners.

Shark Saver Julie Andersen Honored for Protecting Sharks Worldwide

Julie Andersen believes all divers can develop the communication and advocacy skills to become guardians for sharks.

Best Places for Cage Diving with Great White Sharks

Great white shark diving brings you face-to-face with the ocean’s apex predator. Here’s where you can make it happen.

New Great White Shark Added to Open Sea Exhibit at Monterey Bay Aquarium

This August, the staff of Monterey Bay Aquarium collected a juvenile great white shark near Malibu, California. As the sixth great white collected by the aquarium, the 4’ 7”, 43-pound male was put on display in the aquarium's million-gallon Open Sea exhibit on August 31st. Check out this video of the young white shark's journey to its new home at the aquarium.

Ask An Expert: Is Shark Week Good for Sharks?

Our experts debate whether Discovery Channel’s popular annual series is educational or just entertainment at the sharks’ expense