A series of conservation educational podcasts from Future Frogmen, introduced by Jeff Goodman. Dungeness Crabs: Predicting Vulnerability to Climate Change This episode of the Blue Earth...
A series of conservation educational podcasts from Future Frogmen, introduced by Jeff Goodman. Ecological Restoration in the Long Island Sound Region This episode of Blue Earth...
Another great month for entries in both contests – your underwater photos and videos are just getting better and better! Thanks to all who entered. To...
WINNER CHOSEN AND REVIEW BY SCUBAVERSE.COM’S EDITOR-AT-LARGE AND RESIDENT UNDERWATER VIDEOGRAPHY EXPERT JEFF GOODMAN Winner: Sand by Dennis Deavenport Winning Video: All films were excellent in...
In a video shot exclusively for Scubaverse.com, Jeff Goodman reviews the SeaLife Micro 3.0 Camera and Sea Dragon 2500F Lights. Find out more at: www.sealife-cameras.com
A series of conservation educational podcasts from Future Frogmen, introduced by Jeff Goodman. The Scourge of Plastic: A Conversation with Dianna Cohen, CEO of the Plastic...
A series of conservation educational podcasts from Future Frogmen, introduced by Jeff Goodman. Conserving and Restoring Migratory Fish Habitats This episode of Blue Earth is a...
A series of conservation educational podcasts from Future Frogmen, introduced by Jeff Goodman. Environmental Action & Activism in 2020 This episode of Blue Earth is a...
In this Zoom interview, Jeff Goodman talks to Mark Milburn from Atlantic Scuba about Scuba Diving during this COVID-19 time. https://youtu.be/hTp1CYUGcTA Find out more at www.atlanticscuba.co.uk
In this Zoom interview, Jeff Goodman talks to Breathwork Practitioner Hannah Goodman about breathing correctly to enhance our diving experiences. Rather listen to a podcast? Tune...
Jeff Goodman met Chris Long in an airport arrivals cafe where he told Jeff of his new project earthdive, a revolutionary concept in citizen science and...
A series of conservation educational podcasts from Future Frogmen, introduced by Jeff Goodman. We would hope the oceans are being looked after, but they are not....