Dive
Smarter.
Four bodies of knowledge — built for divers who want to understand the ocean, their equipment, and the world beneath the surface.
Knowledge that earns its place
Scuba Diver Network exists because serious divers deserve serious information. Every article, guide, and category on this platform is written to inform. The diver who reads here leaves with understanding they can use underwater.
Four categories. Each one built from first principles. Each one written for the person in the water.
Four categories of serious diving knowledge
The library that changes
how you see the ocean
Five pillars. Five ways the ocean surprises.
Long-form articles built around the question every diver has asked mid-dive: why does this happen? The Animal, The Physics, The System, The Record, The Encounter — five editorial pillars that expand what the ocean means to the diver who reads them.
Understand your gear.
Not just use it.
Science first. Specifications over verdicts.
How your equipment actually works — the physics, the engineering, the specifications that matter in the water. Built for the diver who wants to understand their regulator, their BCD, their computer — from first principles rather than from a review.
Destinations as they
actually are.
Every marine sanctuary. Understood, not sold.
Destination guides for the world's great dive sites — written to give the diver a genuine understanding of what each place is, what it demands, and what makes it extraordinary. No booking links. No operator recommendations. The destination itself, honestly described.
Operational knowledge
for every dive.
Dive operations, liveaboards, and trip planning.
How organised diving actually works — from the boat deck to the unexpected. The briefing and what it should contain. The guide relationship and how to use it. The liveaboard experience from first consideration to last dive. Trip formats planned from first principles.
Every dive is better
when you understand it.
Scuba Diver Network is built on the belief that the most important thing a platform can give a diver is not a recommendation — it is understanding. Pick a category and begin.