Straws are a major problem for marine life, among other plastic detritus. Next year, take the pledge to #stopsucking and say no to straws.
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In an ongoing series, we’ll chat with prominent and up-and-coming underwater photographers. Today we sit down with Edwar Herreno.
2017 was the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development. What does that mean and what has Reef-World done to advance the cause?
National marine sanctuaries protect some of the most spectacular ocean and Great Lakes resources in the United States, including shipwrecks like the USS Monitor.
PADI Women’s Dive Day was a success this year in Cayman
You don’t need to go deep at Wakatobi Dive Resort to see something spectacular.
Project AWARE has launched a Dive Against Debris app, allowing divers to catalogue what they see underwater and spread the word about marine trash.
There are 12 Underwater Archaeological Preserves in Florida, scattered from the northwestern Panhandle down to the Florida Keys. Today we visit the San Pedro.
In an ongoing series, we’ll chat with prominent and up-and-coming underwater photographers. Today we sit down with Jennifer O’Neil.
The Niobe Corinthian was purpose sunk in Bermuda in April, much to the delight of the local dive community.
NOAA maritime archaeologists and partners have located and identified two previously undiscovered historic shipwrecks in Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary
Earlier this month over 85 surfers, surf businesses and surf publications sent a letter to Congress in support of the Shark Fin Trade Elimination Act
When Tropical Storm Nate hit Grand Cayman in October, it broke loose the anchor chains on the Kittiwake, leaving the wreck on its port side
Non-profit organization Stay-Focused recently sponsored four weeks of diving for divers with disabilities in Grand Cayman
A tiny dollop of sand measuring just 79 acres off the northeastern tip of Australia is home to one of the largest green turtle nesting sites in the world. Plan a visit with Mike Ball Dive Expeditions.
National marine sanctuaries protect some of the most spectacular ocean and Great Lakes resources in the United States, including shipwrecks like the SS Cuba.
A great barracuda has recently taken up residence on the Kittiwake wreck in Grand Cayman. Follow along as he swims through every nook and cranny.
Some dive sites beg for extended bottom time. Steve’s Bommie, on the Great Barrier Reef, will leave you wishing you could stay underwater forever.