Serendipity means a “fortunate happenstance” or “pleasant surprise”. The New Oxford Dictionary of English defines serendipity as the occurrence and development of events by chance in a...
Written by Marissa McBride From underwater mountains larger than any on land, to tropical reefs home to thousands of species, the ocean holds unparalleled beauty. Marine...
The summer season is now coming to an end here at Wembury Marine Centre, but what a year it’s been! This season we have opened our...
Catching fish with the sole purpose of release is seen by some as an alternative to catch-and-kill fishing, and has become a popular recreational activity in...
I have always loved rock pooling. It brings something alive in all of us; a desire to discover. This month I have taken part in a...
Meet Coral Smith, Marine Education Officer for Devon Wildlife Trust and Scubaverse.com’s newest blogger Hello Scubaverse and fellow dive enthusiasts and thank you for inviting me to...
Summer breaks are the opportunity for people to explore new areas and to relax in the sunshine. Mine however took a different angle, spending it in...
We live in a time where the conservation of our oceans & seas has become critical. We must act now, but sometimes it can be difficult...
On a recent trip to Bimini, in the Bahamas, we had the chance to meet Jillian and Duncan. They are talented underwater photographers and videographers with...
Sharks have been dealt a poor hand. They are demonised by the media and film industry because that’s what sells papers and movies. It doesn’t help...
On December 5th I joined REEF on a fish survey trip to St. Lucia. If you have never heard of REEF, they have a simple mission: Reef Environmental Education...
Over the past few years lionfish have been dominating the news headlines. In fact they are probably the most talked about marine species in the Caribbean....