Conservation
May 19

The Moray Eel

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The Moray eel is without a doubt one of every diver’s favorite creatures to come across. There are about 100 species of moray eels worldwide and are commonly found in... Read More

May 12

Can Electric Reefs be the Solution?

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With every season that passes, our enticing coral reefs are suffering from an abundance of carbon dioxide and threats from warmer waters. Man continues to wreak havoc by polluting our... Read More

May 6

Let’s Help the Sea Lions

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The undersea world can be mystifying and mesmerizing. We have our many species of fish and our colorful corals down to a science but there is one marine mammal that... Read More

May 2

Look But Don´t Touch, A Conversation about Ocean Awareness

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Some may think that touching a reef is harmless; others may not even understand that coral is a living creature and a single touch can have terrible consequences. These careless... Read More

Apr 23

Shark Release Program by Dive Tribe

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Introduction to Dive Tribe When we take a trip to the beach or head out to enjoy the sea, we think very little about what goes on beneath the waves.... Read More

Apr 9

Her Precious Eggs, A Conversation about Turtle Advocacy and Education

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Sea turtles are amazing creatures It had been a long journey across the vast ocean, soaring through currents and battling predators but she had finally arrived. Riding the crisp waves... Read More

Mar 22

Why not to Bull Shark Dive in Play del Carmen

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As an experienced dive instructor, Mexican resident and partner in a dive operation I believe that seeing bull sharks underwater is one of the greatest sights and thrills you can... Read More

Mar 18

Littering is Killing the Thai Sea

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My name is Natt Jaitrong and I’m a 13-year-old diver from Thailand. Over the last year, I have visited several countries and experienced diving in different seas. I’ve seen several... Read More

Mar 7

Saving Our South Florida Coral Reefs

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Every year, South Florida’s astonishing coral reefs draw eager divers and fishing enthusiasts to the region by the millions, injecting $483 million into the U.S. economy and providing thousands of... Read More

Sep 16

Status of the Shark

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Can you believe that we kill over 70 million sharks a year? Have you ever thought about how that is going to change our oceans? We as humans need to... Read More