Researchers have recorded ground-breaking footage of a great white shark in a sleep-like state
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On World Oceans Day, Shell Canada announced the donation of 30 offshore oil permits to the Nature Conservancy of Canada.
Three illegal trawlers caught in May off the coast of South Africa highlight a worldwide problem when it comes to global fishing.
This June, the U.K.’s Marine Conservation Society (MCS) is challenging environmentally-conscious members of the public to give up single-use plastic. Can you do it?
To coincide with Discovery Channel’s annual Shark Week, Cornell University will launch a free online four-week shark course this summer.
On the heels of the indefinite closure of Koh Taichai in Thailand, with the exception of a few deep dive sites, comes news of 10 more dive site closures.
Overuse by tourists at this popular dive destination in Thailand is to blame for the closure of Koh Tachai to all visitors.
The famed explorer’s ship was lost in 1778, but it’s now believed to have been found in U.S. waters.
We’ve all seen the haunting images of seabirds and turtles hopelessly ensnared in the plastic rings used to bind six packs. But now a Florida-based brewery is working on a solution.
A ban on microplastics throughout the EU would represent a great win for oceans and marine life.
Scientists have discovered a thriving coral reef hiding in the muddy waters at the mouth of the Amazon River.
Although SeaWorld has pledged to stop breeding orcas, what will happen to the ones remaining in captivity is up in the air.
Dive Damai and DAN Asia-Pacific are proud to announce a collaboration to provide guests on their yachts with short-term insurance — free of charge.
Locally owned Neal Watson’s Bimini Scuba Center has announced plans to officially move its scuba diving operation from South Bimini to Bimini Big Game Club Resort & Marina on North Bimini.
On April 24th, researchers aboard the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Okeanos Explorer discovered a new psychedelic jellyfish drifting in water some 2.3 miles deep.
Scientists think that greenhouse gases and subsequent global warming are intensifying the devastating effects of this year’s unusually severe and long-lasting El Niño.
A new airport and commercial flights may mean that this tiny South Atlantic outpost is about to burst onto the scuba-diving scene.
Widely criticized product fails to present credible scientific backing for claims that it allows users to breathe underwater sans equipment