We live in a time where the conservation of our oceans & seas has become critical. We must act now, but sometimes it can be difficult...
Dive Industry leaders say it is a 365-day commitment to keep Cayman’s environment a major tourist attraction that draws visitors from around the world The beaches,...
‘Ghost Fishing’ is what fishing gear does when it has been lost, dumped or abandoned. Imagine a fishing net that gets snagged on a reef or...
The Shark Trust is running a Crowdfunder drive to support their No Limits? No Future campaign. The No Limits? campaign highlights the urgent need for science-based catch...
Be sure to mark your calendars as the BLUE Ocean Film Festival & Conservation Summit (BLUE) returns to St. Petersburg/Tampa Bay, November 10-13, 2016. This year’s...
Product design student Ari Jónsson from Iceland has combined red algae powder with water to create a biodegradable bottle. Jónsson – who studies at the Iceland Academy...
Divers in Australia have been retasked from controlling outbreaks of crown-of-thorns starfish to investigating levels of coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef. Crew assigned to the...
What is a Citizen Scientist? A Citizen Scientist is an individual who voluntarily contributes time, effort, and resources toward scientific research in collaboration with professional scientists or alone. These...
For the past five years, Cendrawasih Bay’s friendly whale shark population has been attracting a lot of attention, primarily because of the near-certainty of having outstanding...
On a recent trip to Bimini, in the Bahamas, we had the chance to meet Jillian and Duncan. They are talented underwater photographers and videographers with...
Officials from Phi Phi marine national park in Thailand will start collecting an additional 200 baht from divers in April. Park officials currently collect a national park fee of...
Feature Documentary Recognised At The World Famous Week Long Festival In The South Of France “Of Shark and Man” has received nominations for awards in three...