Diver Life
A social space for divers around the world to share experiences, find buddies, book trips and discover cool things.
Our Mission
Diver Life exists because diving is better together. Whether you're logging your first open water dive or your thousandth wreck penetration, this platform is built for you — by divers, for divers.
We believe in open data, community-driven content, and making the underwater world accessible to everyone. Every species in our database, every dive site on our map, every piece of gear reviewed — it's all contributed by the community.
What You'll Find Here
Marine Life Database
Over 2,000 species with photos, ecological relationships, conservation status, and community sightings.
World Map
Interactive 3D globe with dive site pins, marine life sighting locations, and regional exploration.
Dive Logbook
Log your dives with depth, conditions, species sightings, gear used, and buddy tags. Track your progression.
Gear Database
Browse, review, and track your personal dive gear collection. Build loadouts for different dive types.
Dive Slate
The social feed — auto-generated posts from platform activity plus manual community posts. Like, comment, share.
Photo Gallery
Upload and share underwater photography. Tag species, tag buddies, track EXIF data. Monthly photo contests.
Achievements
Over 1,000 achievements across diving, marine life, exploration, gear, social, conservation, and more.
Buddies
Find dive buddies, connect with the community, and track who you've dived with.
Who's Behind This?
Diver Life is built by Ash — a diver, not a corporation. This isn't a faceless tech company. It's a passion project born from a love of diving and a frustration with the lack of a proper platform for the diving community.
If you have questions, suggestions, or just want to say hello, reach out directly. The community managers and I are real people who dive, and we're here to help.
Contact: ash@diver-life.com
Conservation First
Every dive logged with an environment report contributes to real-world data. Coral health, plastic waste, marine debris, water quality — your observations build a picture of ocean health over time.
We don't reward dangerous diving. Our achievement system caps depth at 40m (the recreational limit), doesn't include cave diving, and never incentivises risky behaviour. Safety first, always.