Another country joins the list of nations that has instituted a plastic bag ban
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Leading Innovative Tech Diving Company becomes the Third to Integrate
Deepblu launches product that offers a whole new experience in dive trip planning
SeaLife is introducing its new Sea Dragon 4500 Photo-Video light at the DEMA (Dive Equipment & Marketing Association) trade show in Orlando in early November.
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
Researchers may have come one step closer to identifying the ocean-plastic supply chain, as it seems most ocean plastic may come from only 10 rivers
Non-profit organization Stay-Focused recently sponsored four weeks of diving for divers with disabilities in Grand Cayman
Scientists are trying to explain a massive die-off of leopard sharks, Pacific angel sharks, and brown smooth-hound sharks in the San Francisco Bay.
International scuba company TUSA has become the latest company to integrate Deepblu Connect to its flagship dive computer.
The nations of Niue and Chile combine to create vast marine protected areas in the Pacific
Pros can validate logs and win a COSMIQ in the new DeepBlu campaign “Dive Like a Pro.”
Available in early October, the new SeaLife Super Macro lens means you can capture the most stunning details on the tiniest creatures.
Nonprofit organization Dive into the Pink will hold its second annual online auction to benefit the Young Survival Coalition (YSC).
Reef World Foundation and its Green Fins members celebrate the third International Year of the Reef
Help your non-diving friends appreciate the beauty of U.S. National Marine Sanctuaries with 360-degree photography and virtual reality technology.
In mid-August, a patrol boat in Galapagos National Park discovered an illegal Chinese fishing boat with over 300 tons of shark fins. The fishermen have been sentenced to prison.
Inventor Boyan Slat made a splash when he introduced his Ocean Cleanup Array. Plans to launch a test unit were pushed from 2016 to the end of this year off the American west coast.