In this special Episode 20 of Borneo From Below, Bertie gets up close and personal with the sharks of Borneo and takes a look at what’s being done to save them.
Imagine the shock at seeing a 12-foot long squid swimming around a harbor from a pier, as many lucky people did at Toyama Bay in central Japan this past Christmas Eve.
This is the 54th of our scuba cartoon series by Jerry King. Let us know what you think and submit your own if you have any!
Most divers who have visited the immensely popular wreck of the famous SS Thistlegorm in Egypt’s Red Sea have immediately fallen in love with it, but we are, in fact, killing it with our affections. The famous wreck is in peril, but a group of dedicated divers is trying to save it.
Although more than 140 world leaders have converged in Paris for climate talks lasting two weeks, little is being said about the plight of the world’s oceans.
Environmentalist groups hope this will be springboard for increased marine protection in this biologically important area.
Of all these great journeys, those that take place at sea are often among the most spectacular. Here we take a look at six of the world’s most fascinating marine migrations.
With the traditional Antarctic whaling season fast approaching, conservationists are waiting to see whether Japan will make good threats to resume their annual whale hunt.
Plastic pollution may be even more pervasive in our oceans than we think — or can even see.
One of the hardest things about diving (no, really) is squirming into your wetsuit. A nice, snug fit underwater can mean an impossible time trying to don the suit on dry land. Here are a few tips to help you keep from breaking a sweat, or a nail, while getting ready to hit the water.
This is the 53rd of our scuba cartoon series by Jerry King. Let us know what you think and submit your own if you have any!
So, while the Thames’ may never become a popular dive destination, it is nevertheless a fantastic example of a thriving, urban aquatic ecosystem, and potentially, a great place for unexpected wildlife sightings.
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, November 5, 2015 – On Thursday, November 5, the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism (CIDOT) announced…
Whether it’s your first liveaboard or you’ve been hooked for years, here are a few tips to keep in mind before you board.
Two of the Cayman Islands’ best shipwrecks are celebrating pivotal anniversaries in 2016.
Danish sushi restaurant group Sticks ‘n’ Sushi is striving for sustainability
Conservationists looking for new locations to start a sustainable shark-diving project
If managed correctly, aquariums have fantastic potential for educating the general public about marine life and contributing to conservation initiatives.