Dive Industry leaders say it is a 365-day commitment to keep Cayman’s environment a major tourist attraction that draws visitors from around the world The beaches,...
A bubblebath cashing in on the popularity of Disney’s Finding Nemo, which is the most watched film about sealife, is among the a host of bathroom...
BSAC Dive Leader Lucy Deans is one very determined environmentalist. In less than 3 months based in El Quseir in the Red Sea, she has cleared...
‘Ghost Fishing’ is what fishing gear does when it has been lost, dumped or abandoned. Imagine a fishing net that gets snagged on a reef or...
The Shark Trust is running a Crowdfunder drive to support their No Limits? No Future campaign. The No Limits? campaign highlights the urgent need for science-based catch...
Marine Conservation Society to benefit from dive holiday website bookings The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) has teamed up with international diving holiday website, Divebooker.com. The...
Fresh calls have been made for “environmentally friendly moorings” to be used off the Dorset coast in the UK in a bid to increase seahorse population....
On December 31st, 2012, I stepped down from my position as President of the Board of Directors and Executive Director of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society...
Tonga used to be one of the best kept secrets in adventure travel but those days are numbered. The increase in tourism is to a large part related to whale...
Be sure to mark your calendars as the BLUE Ocean Film Festival & Conservation Summit (BLUE) returns to St. Petersburg/Tampa Bay, November 10-13, 2016. This year’s...
Product design student Ari Jónsson from Iceland has combined red algae powder with water to create a biodegradable bottle. Jónsson – who studies at the Iceland Academy...
Divers in Australia have been retasked from controlling outbreaks of crown-of-thorns starfish to investigating levels of coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef. Crew assigned to the...