The IUCN Red List was established to track threatened species. Unfortunately, 28 sharks and rays appear on the list. Here’s the lowdown on 20 of them.
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Marine biologist and underwater photographer Johnny Gaskell recently explored the Great Barrier Reef in search of the truth on its current condition.
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Tiny Goff’s Caye sits off the Belize coast about five miles west of Turneffe Atoll, right on the edge of the spectacular Belize Barrier Reef.
Use our 13 best tips on how to look good in underwater photos to get a shot you’ll be proud to share.
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Perched on the side of the highway about halfway down the Florida Keys, sits a must-stop for divers: the Florida Keys History of Diving Museum.
As scuba diving moves forward and technology develops, is there still a place within diving for traditional dive tables?
The Portland Underwater Curiosity Park in Castletown, Portland, U.K. combines interesting manmade artifacts with a wreck.
A master of camouflage, there is much more to the scorpionfish than meets the eye.
Tech diving requires a significant amount of equipment and financial investment, let alone tech diving and traveling. How do tech divers find a balance when they want to hit the road?
Diving the Pantanal in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul offers visitors the chance to see not only anacondas, but also a wild array of marine life.
The southern Channel Islands kelp forests in California are a playground for divers. Here’s what you need to know to dip under the waves.
Boot Düsseldorf: Paralenz is launching their newest piece of ocean technology. Paralenz Vaquita is an underwater camera packed with impact,…
Diving the Quetta, a huge shipwreck from the 1880s, will bring you face to face with amazing marine life everywhere you look.
If you’re an ocean lover and environmentalist, here are five places where you can help the ocean while traveling.
It’s got one of the (arguably) weirdest faces in the ocean, and the hammerhead shark is on nearly every diver’s bucket list.