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Although the cargo of these wrecks may be made up of ancient amphorae rather than the silver and gold favored by Hollywood scripts, the history that they represent constitutes treasure in the truest sense of the word.
If Penang decides to drop shark fin from its menus without impacting its cultural heritage, perhaps other Malaysian states will be inspired to do the same.
Theories abound as to what may have happened to Molchanova on what appears to be her final dive.
Kate’s decision to upgrade her Open Water certification was the result of friendly competition with her royal husband.
Typically reserved for those aged 18 and over, but after eight months of petitioning the Icelandic government for special dispensation, Charlotte has finally received permission to make her historic dive.
It is thought that around 20,000 dolphins are killed annually in similar drives all over the country, all of which may potentially contribute to the aquarium trade.
This dolphinarium is an unnecessary attraction for Phuket, which already attracts plentiful tourists seeking both nightlife and Thailand’s rich natural biodiversity.
Until now the situation in the Arctic Ocean has been described by some observers as “Wild West conditions,” as no single nation had the legislative power to introduce protection of the area.
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Sportswear manufacturer set to begin using ocean-debris materials in production in 2016
By submitting entries to this new competition, you can help encourage global leaders to take positive action and adopt more of the solutions that we know are at hand to protect and use natural resources in a sustainable way.
Manta and devil rays to gain increased protection, but sharks and bluefin tuna left out
British Petroleum (BP) reached a settlement to pay the U.S. federal government, along with the states of Louisiana, Alabama, Texas, Florida and Mississippi, a total of $18.732 billion dollars in damages caused by the spill.
To help tackle the problem of marine waste, Fourth Element launched OceanPositive, a line of swimwear and rashguards made using recycled marine waste.
The newly restyled Subsix will host weekly parties and live DJs, as well as wedding receptions, private functions, gourmet dinners, champagne breakfasts and wine tastings.
Big news for Suunto users – it’s now easier than ever to export your dives to Diveboard, the leading online platform for scuba divers.
Hopefully, such action will inspire other states and nations to adopt a similar stance, and in so doing, help protect our oceans for the future.