Where diving meets ocean science

The ocean is changing. Divers see it first.

Millions of divers are already collecting a wealth of ocean data, and most don't even know it. Scuba Network puts that data to work: plan smarter, dive safer, and turn every dive you log into open ocean science, no extra effort required.

For the ocean

Ocean monitoring is difficult and expensive. Divers already do it for fun.

Millions of dives are logged every year, and almost all of that data stays locked away in logbooks and apps. Scuba Network doesn't replace the apps you already use, it connects them: every dive you upload is structured to research standards and shared with the world's open ocean-data systems, automatically.

Export and upload from the apps and dive computers you already use
GarminSuuntoShearwaterPADISSICressiMaresScubaproAqualung+ more
Open ocean-data systemsFindable · Accessible · Interoperable · Reusable
  • EMODnet
  • OBIScoming soon
FAIR data · TRUST-aligned repositories
  1. Log the diveImport data from your dive computer, or enter manually.
  2. Record observationsUpload photos and record species, habitat conditions and abundance indicators. No specialist equipment needed.
  3. Published to open scienceStructured, verified and shared with the open ocean-data systems researchers actually use. Citizen science, by default.

Spotted ghost gear? Report it in seconds.

Lost nets and lines keep fishing for years. Drop a pin, set how precise you can be, and we forward your report to the professionals who can remove it. Test out the real reporting tool below:

Live demo. Nothing is submitted from this page, play as much as you like.

Do you remove ghost gear professionally? Sign up to start receiving reports. Full details on our blog

For divers

A logbook that does the work. Upload. Inform. Inspire.

Plan smarter and dive safer with the community's data behind every decision: real conditions, real reviews, real stats from divers like you. Everything below is the actual product, not screenshots.

Fully customisable16 languages supported, with unit preferences to match.
Temperature
Depth
Language
  • Import in secondsStraight from your dive computer or another app. No retyping.
  • Insights that mean somethingDepths, times, temperatures and sightings, visualised.
  • Find and review dive sitesChoose your next dive with the community behind you.
  • Plan trips togetherBring your buddies and relive the best moments in one place.
  • Take it anywhereOn the web today, on any device. Mobile apps coming soon!

For dive pros

Built for the pros who keep us diving. Claim your page. Grow from it.

Dive centres, shops, liveaboards and clubs around the world already have a page on Scuba Network. Two things you can do today, and two premium tools on the way.

Own and manage your page

Claim your page and make it yours: website, social links, logo, hero image and the training agencies you teach for. Free, forever. More visibility for your centre, and a structured, SEO-optimised page that helps divers find you.

Your divers fill your logbook

Every dive your divers log lands on your page too, with the stats, insights and photos that help the next diver choose you. Active centres rank first, so fresh logs keep your page at the top of the results.

Premium · Coming soon

One inbox for every channelPremium

Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, SMS and email in one place, with your guests' diver profiles right beside the conversation.

Sample conversation with fictional data.

Social posts in secondsPremium

Turn your dives, reviews and photos into ready-to-share posts. Your week underwater becomes next week's feed, without the busywork.

  • Fully automated and scheduled, or fully customisable
  • Simple but powerful video editor
  • AI-enhanced workflows, colour correction and more

The network

Already mapping the diving world. And growing every day.

One shared map of the diving world. Real divers, real dives, real places.

13,293Dive sites
5,837Dives logged
6,245Centres & operators

Dive. Log. Discover. Protect. Connect.

Join the divers making citizen science the default way to dive.