Renowned marine artist Wyland is auctioning off an original painted scuba tank, with the proceeds going to charity.
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Certification giant PADI was sold for $700 million USD to a company called Mandarinfish Holding
In a bit of positive environmental news, Indonesia pledges to reduce plastic waste 70 percent by 2025.
Malta’s iconic Azure Window collapsed on March 8 due to a strong storm. What does the site look like now underwater?
The Kodiak Queen, a former Navy fuel barge, survived the attack on Pearl Harbor. In March 2017, it will become an underwater art installation and new dive site in the British Virgin Islands.
One of Grand Cayman’s sister islands, Cayman Brac offers fantastic, uncrowded dive sites and a quiet, off-the-beaten-track atmosphere.
The Project AWARE Foundation, Manta Trust and WWF International release the world’s first-ever best-practice guide for tourism operators
A submerged continent called Zealandia has been discovered just east of Queensland, Australia in the Pacific Ocean
After the death of a bodyboarder due to a shark attack in Reunion Island, pro surfer Kelly Slater thinks a shark cull is in order.
A Costa Rican court has, for the first time, served criminal charges for shark finning and sentenced a Taiwanese business owner to prison.
Author John Kean tells the tale of a missing era in extreme-deep scuba diving in his new book, “A Walk on the Deep Side.”
A funeral and a celebration of Rob Stewart’s life will be held February 18th in Toronto, Canada.
To honor Rob Stewart’s life’s work, Sharkwater: Extinction will be completed.
After nearly three days of searching, divers have found the body of conservationist and filmmaker Rob Stewart.
The search for Rob Stewart is still ongoing. He went missing around 5pm EST Jan 31st. Multiple search efforts were in force today and here’s what has been learned so far and what you can do to help.
Sharkwater director Rob Stewart has been missing since surfacing from a dive in the Florida Keys on the evening of January 31.
The controversial documentary “Blackfish,” featuring killer whale Tilikum sparked a world-wide discussion on cetacean captivity. Now that Tilikum has died, what’s next for SeaWorld and captive cetaceans in general?
NOAA is soliciting public input on draft proposals for two new national marine sanctuaries in Wisconsin and Maryland.