Conservationists are delighted that CITES Parties have officially listed devil rays, thresher sharks, and the silky shark under CITES Appendix II.
If you still eat fish, Oceana has launched a useful online tool called Global Fishing Watch to help ensure that you select sustainably.
Lighting plays an essential role in underwater photography, so SeaLife engineered their Sea Dragon Light line to help underwater photographers capture the best results.
Canadian authorities have recently confirmed that the wreck found in September in the Arctic’s unchartered Terror Bay is that of long-lost British Navy ship HMS Terror.
The environmental strain on the oceans is massive and well documented, but many organizations worldwide are working hard to protect our seas.
On the southwest coast of Grand Cayman is a diver’s paradise: Sunset Reef at Sunset House.
A staggering 5 percent of the annual global commercial catch can be attributed to ghost nets — fishing gear that has been lost, discarded or abandoned at sea.
There are 12 designated Underwater Archaeological Preserves in Florida, scattered from the far northwestern Panhandle down to the Florida Keys. Find out what makes these shipwrecks so special.
Situ Island offers adventuresome divers a remote island paradise in the heart of Mozambique’s Quirimbas Islands.
For now, the Solomon Islands hover just at the edge of the radar screen and enjoy a certain amount of anonymity, even among divers.
New Zealand is known for a wild and dramatic terrestrial landscape, but it’s also home to 36 marine reserves and a spectacular array of dive sites. Here are a few of the North Island’s best.
The mimic octopus is one of the most famous cephalopods in the sea, known for its ability to impersonate other species.
What makes the atmosphere eerie at The Jetty, a dive site right off Padang Bai in Bali? Jump in and find out.
As the number of Flex-Connect accessories from SeaLife grows, so does the system’s compatibility with different brands of underwater lights and cameras.
Counting calories is one of the ways we measure our fuel intake vs. our energy expenditure. Why does it matter for divers?
The future of our oceans lies with our children. As scuba-diving parents, we have a unique opportunity to share a love for marine conservation with our kids.
As divers, we often seek out exotic locales around the world, but things can go wrong. Make every dive a good dive on your next trip by avoiding these top nine dive travel regrets.
A visit to Bali would be incomplete without a dive at the island’s most iconic site, the USAT Liberty wreck, which lies in 10 to 100 feet (3 to 30 m) of water just off the coast of Tulamben.