As scuba divers, you know how frustrating it can be to witness the damage and harm being done to our beloved waters. Now it’s time to...
Amazing, overlooked news from several months ago out of India: India’s Ministry of Environment and Forests has decided to forbid the keeping of captive dolphins for...
After a Christmas and New Year period that saw Britain battered by high winds, lashing rain and storm waves believed to be amongst the most extreme...
A robot surveying the underside of Antarctica’s Ross Ice Shelf has made a startling discovery: Clinging upside-down from crannies in the ice shelf with their tentacles...
Shrimp is the most popular seafood in the United States, with Americans eating an average of 4.1 pounds per person annually. As delicious as shrimp may...
Scientists in Brazil have discovered the first new river dolphin species since the end of World War One. Named after the Araguaia river where it was...
Project AWARE’s Ocean Action Project focuses on two major ocean issues—shark and ray protection and marine debris. Every project that is set in motion has a...
Japan’s annual dolphin hunt at Taiji Cove, in which fishermen round up hundreds of dolphins for slaughter, ended yesterday. It’s been reported that approximately 500 dolphins were...
Environmental campaigners are “extremely concerned” that a new trade deal involving the US could weaken attempts to end shark finning. The first steps to outlaw the...
Intro by Jeff Goodman: For me, one of the pleasures of diving is the journey to the dive site. Watching out for dolphins that may come...
This news has been taken from the Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC) website. www.us.whales.org Introduced by our Conservation editor Jeff Goodman When I was sent this...
This news item is from the latest International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) newsletter. Sadly our planet’s whales face more threats today than ever before, including...