We’ve all probably listened to, or even conducted, a briefing about triggerfish on a dive site, and how they may attack while defending their nests. But are these creatures really that scary or just widely misunderstood?
SeaLife Underwater Cameras is advancing its Sea Dragon line with its Sea Dragon 1500F Photo/Video Light at the DEMA (Diving Equipment Manufacturer’s Association) 2015 show.
Bertie goes on board with one of the last remaining true ‘Sea Gypsy’ families of Borneo to learn how their lives are changing, before documenting a Bajau Laut man with incredible spearfishing skills.
Bertie checks out the stunning limestone caves of Niah National Park, before exploring Miri’s unsung reefs.
Who knew baby turtles could erupt like a volcano? In episode 16, Bertie witnesses the hatching and release of one of the sea turtle nests he helped relocate just a few months before.
Bertie goes on a quest to photograph these space-age cephalopods and discovers why they’re so freakin’ cool.
Human error is one of the most common killers in risky activities such as scuba diving.
When Vanuatu gained independence from France and Great Britain in 1980, the local government declared that the Coolidge would become a protected wreck and dive site.
Unusually, this lake is fed by underground sources rather than a river or rainfall.
At any given moment, somebody somewhere is almost certainly recounting an adventure they had in the waters of the Cayman Islands.
If you want to swim alongside these amazing penguins, Boulders Beach is the place to do so.
Professional underwater photographer Fiona Ayerst explains five easy ways to get the most out of your macro shots, for both compact camera users and DSLR users.
In a world saturated with bad news, conservation can often be a depressing subject, but for sharks there seems to be light at the end of the tunnel. WildAid and NBA star Yao Ming’s campaign against shark-fin soup has helped cut shark-fin consumption 50 percent.
Its beautiful scenery and easy beach access make Crescent a popular location for divers and beachgoers alike.
With international relations between Cuba and the U.S. thawing, one perhaps unexpected benefit is better protection for the marine environment in the water bodies between the two countries.
Just a little over a decade ago, scientists didn’t know the Omura’s whale even existed. Even after they used genetic samples to determine the animals are in fact their own species, the whale remained elusive–until now.
Sitting at 400 feet, the Titanic’s sister ship is accessible to only the most highly trained technical divers.