This press release came through from the Shark Trust last week: Cape Town, South Africa. November 25, 2013. Fishing nations at the annual meeting of the...
Tiny particles of waste plastic that are ingested by shoreline “eco-engineer” worms may be negatively affecting biodiversity, a study says. So-called microplastics may be able to...
50 minutes’ flight southeast from the bustle, cruise ships and tourist-centric Nassau, capital of the Bahamas, lies the sleepy island of San Salvador. 12 miles long...
A hopper barge laden with chicken cages became Georgia’s newest artificial reef when the Department of Natural Resources sank it about 10 miles off Tybee last...
Being human bait for great white sharks was a dream come true for Calgarian Samara Sinclair. Last month, the 13-year scuba diver enjoyed the experience of...
Two abalone divers died in California last week in separate incidents at popular diving locations off the Northern California coast, officials said. The deaths follow dozens...
Measures to protect one of the world’s rarest dolphins have been denounced as a “death sentence” by campaigners. Only 55 adult Maui’s dolphins are known to...
The Olympic flame has been carried underwater in Lake Baikal – the world’s deepest lake – as part of the Sochi 2014 Olympic Torch Relay. The...
Our friends over at DeeperBlue.com are reporting that SSI has launched a DVD education system specifically around Freediving. Shot on-location in Egypt at the Only One Apnea...
Tesco is at the centre of cruelty allegations over its stores in China, where turtles are being butchered or suffocated in front of customers. In some...
Researchers wanting to explore shipwrecks on the ocean floor will soon have a new tool: a robot turtle. The u-CAT design is based on sea turtles....
Don’t tell tall tales about your next fishing trip, because Google Earth might just grass you up. Every year the nations surrounding the Persian Gulf report...