The logbook is an important part of the scuba diving experience. Diveboard helps you make sure your memories will remain vivid and visual to get your heart to pound again like it's the first time.
Check out for new or past scuba destinations, learn from fellow scuba divers' experiences, dive into the diversity of marine species and get ready to enjoy diving even more.
Once you've logged your dives to Diveboard you can share them everywhere you want either online through Facebook, Twitter, Email... or offline by printing them.
KSSO: Diving since 2004 and trying to level up as an underwater photograher. He especially enjoy taking macro shoots.
Ksso's logbook
KERNSART: Dive professional who collects and dives "antique," equipment. I love everything about diving and teaching.
Kernsart's Logbook
PETRI: Scuba diving enthusiast since 2008. Prefers the waters warm and clear, but almost anything goes.
Petri's logbook
BOCIO: A technical diver who enjoys exploring the depth of the Italian Med Sea coastline.
Bocio's Logbook
By Bill in Australia
Pictures by Bill
By Henry&Tersia in Fiji
Pictures by Henry&Tersia
By Jose r. macias in Philippines
Pictures by Jose r. macias
By Bill in Australia
Pictures by Bill
By Bill in Bahamas
Pictures by Bill
By Jose r. macias in Philippines
Pictures by Jose r. macias
By Henry&Tersia in Australia
Pictures by Henry&Tersia
By Pista in Australia
Pictures by Pista
MALDIVES: Atolls, white-sand beaches, transparent water... and incredible sea life amongst which huge playful mantas.
Discover Maldives
MALTA: Home to the "Blue Hole" and spectacular cave diving spots, Malta has lots to offer.
Discover Malta
AUSTRALIA: There's more than just the great barreer reef to Australia. It's diver's paradise.
Discover Australia
INDONESIA: Home of world-class diving sites and exceptional biodiversity. Shallow waters make it enjoyable for everyone.
Discover IndonesiaI've been diving for around 4 years and I've logged hundreds of dives. I work part time as a Divemaster in Iowa. Iowa diving does not offer what people would consider 'warm water diving.' Warm water in the Midwest means around 70 d...
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The divingiscool.com scuba diving magazine and its Hungarianpartner site, divecenter.hu organize picture of the month contests since 2007and shootout competitions since 2009. During the last few years thephotographers sent hundreds...
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