The Women Divers Hall of Fame (WDHOF) is an international honor society. Its purpose is to honor the accomplishments of women divers, and their contributions to various fields of underwater diving.
The WDHOF was founded in 1999 by a group of people and organizations, including the Underwater Society of America. 72 women were inducted in 2000, followed by 26 new members the next year. It was the first organization with the purpose of drawing attention to and supporting women divers.
Full membership is restricted to nominees who have been found to meet the WDHOF's criteria, which include being an underwater diver and having contributed to diving in ways recognised as being significant.
The WDHOF awards many scholarships and training grants to support women of "all ages who are pursuing careers involving diving" including the J. Berman Memorial Grant for Sea Turtle Conservation, the Sherry Reed Memorial Undergraduate Marine Conservation Scholarship, the Laurel Clark Sea to Space Physiology Research Grant and the Amelia Behrens-Furniss Memorial Hardhat Dive Training Grant.
As of 2025, there are 263 members. They include: