The number of marine creatures living on earth has halved in under 50 years, according to a new international report A recent study for the conservation...
Since its release in early June, an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) has been at the center of the heated debate over economic and environmental costs associated...
On Thursday 10th September, divers from Buddy Dive Dominica joined a group of Dutch Marines on their first reconnaissance dive mission following Tropical Storm Erika to...
On the 2nd September the Dutch government announced that the waters surrounding Bonaire and Saba in the Caribbean Sea will become shark sanctuaries. Dutch State Secretary...
Divers urge for Measurable Solutions to the Global Issue of Marine Debris at Our Ocean 2015 Conference Project AWARE has launched its Beneath the Waves campaign,...
Meeting ends with no move to save endangered fish as campaigners warn bluefin tuna stocks will continue to plunge unless urgent action is taken Campaigners have...
The incredible Whale Shark is the biggest fish in the ocean, and it is such a beautiful, gentle creature. It has to be said that whale sharks...
Join the UK’s biggest beach clean and litter survey and help the Marine Conservation Society (MCS) fight rubbish on the UK’s beaches! There are over 150 beach cleans taking place...
In a video shot exclusively for Scubaverse.com, Jeff Goodman talks to Dr. Richard Unsworth, Scientist at Swansea University and Co-Founder and Director of Project Seagrass. To...
Seventy percent of our planet is one connected ocean. It produces half the oxygen we breathe and feeds over three billion people. Today the ocean is...
New study explains effective method for underwater-sampling of manta ray mucus as an alternative DNA source DNA-based population studies help to understand population structure, connectivity and...
Sharks are in big trouble. 100 million a year are being killed by humans, largely for shark fin soup. But a sea change may be coming...