Ian and Gemma chat to Shafraz Naeem. He is known to everyone as Shaff, started his diving career in 1994 and as a PADI Instructor and...
Well-known freediving personality and conservationist Mehgan Heaney-Grier premieres her new web series “Imperfect Conservationist” today. Heaney-Grier, a member of the Women Divers Hall of Fame and...
In this exclusive Zoom interview, Jeff Goodman, Scubaverse Editor-at-Large, chats to James E. ‘Homer’ Holm about Clean Oceans International. Captain Jim ‘Homer’ Holm is the Founder...
A range of innovative and diverse educational projects have been awarded grants in the latest round of Sea-Changers grants. The projects are designed to raise awareness...
A consultation launched by the UK’s Marine Management Organisation has been welcomed by the Marine Conservation Society. The MMO has launched the consultation to explore whether...
Dive Ninja Expeditions has announced the opening of their new PADI 5 Star IDC Dive Center in Los Cabos, Mexico with conservation-oriented dive professional programs. As leaders...
A series of conservation educational podcasts from Future Frogmen, introduced by Jeff Goodman. Paths Converge to Purpose: Mitigating Climate Change This episode follows Dr. Emma Cross, a...
The Our Seas coalition would like to invite you watch the online premiere of the coalition film ‘The Limit’ on the 10th February at 7pm with...
In this exclusive Zoom interview, Jeff Goodman, Scubaverse Editor-at-Large, chats to Cristina Zenato. A professional diver since 1994, Cristina is an ocean and cave explorer, a...
Dive Grenada started the Grand Anse Artificial Reef Project (GAARP) back in 2013 and their biggest challenge has always been time. Busy running their dive shop...
A series of conservation educational podcasts from Future Frogmen, introduced by Jeff Goodman. The Next Generation of Ocean Stewards: Lauren Brideau We have a new host, Dr....
For centuries, the Japanese artisans have used hawksbill turtle shells to make a variety of trinkets such as eyewear, combs and cigar boxes. By the 1800’s,...