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Crown-of-Thorns Starfish
By Rebecca Strauss Conservation Marine Species News

18 Jan 2018
Crown-of-Thorns Starfish Devastating Great Barrier Reef

Voracious crown-of-thorns starfish are dealing another severe blow to the already struggling Great Barrier Reef in Australia.

Best Cold Water Scuba Diving
By Yvonne Press Dive Locations Travel

17 Jan 2018
The World’s Best Cold Water Scuba Diving

Don’t let chilly temperatures keep you out of the water. The world’s best cold water scuba diving offers wrecks, crystal-clear visibility, kelp forests, tons of fish and more.

Ocean Corridor
By Kathryn Curzon Conservation News

16 Jan 2018
Proposed Ocean Corridor Would Protect Migrating Species

A proposed ocean corridor between Ecuador and Costa Rica would protect migrating endangered species.

Paralenz
By Press Release News

15 Jan 2018
What Makes Paralenz the Best Underwater Action Camera for Divers?

The Paralenz Dive Camera was one of 2017’s biggest innovations in underwater videography. What makes it so special?

Baby Turtle
By Guest Author Conservation In the Water Stories

14 Jan 2018
A Baby Turtle Who Lost His Way

A baby turtle gets turned around on a busy road in Grand Cayman, but never fear: A Good Samaritan is there to shepherd him to the beach and on his way.

Lake Lucerne
By Trevor Sanford Dive Locations

13 Jan 2018
Dive Site: Lake Lucerne

Lovely Lake Lucerne is in the central part of Switzerland, surrounded by mountains. What’s it like as a dive site?

Green Sea Turtles
By Rebecca Strauss Conservation News

12 Jan 2018
Climate Change May Be Turning 99 Percent of Baby Green Sea Turtles into Females

A warmer external temperature means 99 percent of baby green sea turtles are turning into females, endangering the worldwide population

Best Dive Sites in the Galapagos Islands
By Andy Phillips Dive Locations

11 Jan 2018
Best Dive Sites in the Galapagos Islands

The best dive sites in the Galapagos Islands offer everything from seasonal whale sharks to marine iguanas.

Photo credit: Ed Lyman/NOAA, under NOAA permit #14682
By Guest Author Conservation

10 Jan 2018
Whale Disentanglement in Hawaii

How do you disentangle a whale that’s become caught up in marine debris? With patience and a whole lot of training. And, most importantly — without ever getting in the water.

deoxygenation
By Trevor Sanford Conservation News

09 Jan 2018
Deoxygenation in the Global Ocean and Coastal Waters

By now we know of the serious issues caused by plastics in the world’s oceans, but there is another problem facing the planet’s oceans: deoxygenation.

Baleen Whales
By Chris Vyvyan-Robinson Marine Species

08 Jan 2018
Marine Species: Baleen Whales

Whales are split into two categories: toothed and baleen. Here we’ll discuss what makes baleen whales unique.

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By Scuba Diver Life Videos

08 Jan 2018
Protective Humpback Shields Snorkeler

Humpback whales are known to be protective, but this is the first time we’ve seen them protect a human.

Jellyfish Lake
By Beth McCrea Dive Locations

07 Jan 2018
What’s the Real Deal with Jellyfish Lake?

In 2015 and 2016, Palau suffered from both an El Niño and a severe drought. The combination wreaked havoc on the famous population of golden jellyfish at Jellyfish Lake.

Coral Reefs are Bleaching
By Rebecca Strauss Conservation In the Water News

06 Jan 2018
Coral Reefs are Bleaching Every Six Years

In sobering news, scientists report that coral reefs are bleaching every six years — four to five times faster than they did in the 1980s.

Scuba Refresher Course
By Marcus Knight Training

05 Jan 2018
Why You Should Take a Scuba Refresher Course

If you haven’t been diving for a while or you’ve got a big trip planned, it’s wise to take a scuba refresher course before you blow bubbles again.

Gili Eco Trust
By Hélène Reynaud Conservation In the Water

04 Jan 2018
Conservation Spotlight: Gili Eco Trust

In this series of articles, we’ll profile conservation organizations focused on ocean protection. Today we’re chatting with Delphine Robbe from Gili Eco Trust.

marine reserves
By Kathryn Curzon Conservation Dive Locations In the Water Travel

03 Jan 2018
Top Ten Dive Destinations Supporting Marine Reserves

Marine reserves around the world face unprecedented political and environmental challenges. Here are 10 of the top dive destinations supporting marine reserves.

2017 Hurricane Season
By Christina Koukkos Conservation News

02 Jan 2018
Caribbean Diving and Travel Conditions After the 2017 Hurricane Season

The 2017 hurricane season dealt the Caribbean a severe blow. What are the diving and travel conditions like in the region, and how can you help it recover?

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