The latest newsletter from Coral Cay Conservation is now available. The newsletter includes information on CCC’s efforts to help restore coral growth in the Philippines following...
The UN’s International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ruled that the Japanese government must halt its whaling programme in the Antarctic. It agreed with Australia, which...
What do half a TV, a French bullet-proof vest and an unopened pack of bacon have in common? They were all cleared from UK beaches during...
“Lionfish are beautiful, resilient and strong – a cool fish – but they are deadly to our reefs and if we don’t stop them something bad...
Two young divers from Denmark and Australia have kicked off a new Marine Conservation Program initiative led by Pro Dive Cairns in cooperation with the Great...
On Saturday 15th March, a group of five volunteer divers took 450 baby lobsters out on Atlantic Scuba’s boat Stingray, to be dispatched into the wild....
As much as 6 million tons of rubbish may be entering the ocean each year. But Project AWARE divers and volunteers have been making a difference...
The images below came to me via Facebook here. At first I thought it was a joke but very quickly realised that it was real. I...
Narwhals’ distinctive long tusks are super sensitive, research has found. The whales are known for their tusks which can reach 2.6m (9ft) in length, earning them...
The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) has re-launched its popular sustainable seafood website – www.fishonline.org to make it easier for fish buyers, restaurateurs and the public to ensure they...
A great white shark called Lydia has become the first of its species to be observed crossing from one side of the Atlantic into the other....
Small Hope Bay Lodge on Andros Island in the Bahamas has always been firmly committed to its natural environment. For many years, Small Hope has employed several...