For such small creatures, jellyfish have a fearsome reputation. Is it safe to swim with jellyfish, and if so, where?
Conservation
These young women from the jungle islands of Papua could be the beginning of a movement that builds momentum for sustainable management of the natural resources of PNG.
Hawaii passed a bill in May to ban the sale and distribution of sunscreens containing oxybenzone and octinoxate, which harm ocean ecosystems.
According to a recently published study, Madagascar has emerged as a hotspot for endangered whale sharks
Each year from August to October, diving the goliath grouper aggregation in Florida is a spectacular experience.
Marine Megafauna Foundation launches a crowdfunding campaign to prevent local drownings and create a new generation of marine conservationists
With constant dings and notifications demanding our attention, one of the best ways to unplug is through the power of the ocean and tapping into your blue mind.
Although the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission (FWC) decided to uphold a ban on fishing goliath grouper, the fight to protect these fish is not over.
For the 35th anniversary last year, divers who originally worked on the wreck of the Mary Rose returned to the Mary Rose Museum for a reunion.
In late April, the Florida Wildlife Commission is meeting to discuss opening a fishing season on the state’s goliath groupers. Make your voice heard for their protection.
Have you been following the Green Fins International Year of the Reef 2018 campaign? It’s got one main objective: making sustainable diving the social norm.
Seeing turtles is common on many dives, but many divers don’t know of the threats facing sea turtle populations around the world.
In early March, the small South Pacific Nation designated its waters a shark sanctuary, protecting over 30 species of sharks and rays.
Instructors exert enormous influence over their students. Use your power for good and learn how to become an eco-friendly dive instructor.
Green Fins kicks off an initiative to coincide with the International Year of the Reef, and encourages participants to #redefinethedive
In this series of articles, we’ll profile conservation organizations focused on ocean protection. Today we’re chatting with Milo Cress, the young founder of Be Straw Free.
In the first deal of its kind, the Seychelles Islands is creating two new marine parks, totaling 81,000 square miles, in exchange for debt forgiveness equaling $21 million dollars.
Each weedy seadragon, endemic to the southern shore of Australia, boasts a unique spot pattern on its belly. Divers in the area have the unique opportunity to help identify them.