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Coral Scientist Wilfredo “Al” Licuanan Named June Sea Hero

Having only learned to swim after being admitted to a marine science program, our June Sea Hero has since dedicated his life to coral reefs and their preservation.

Rescued Endangered Sawfish in Florida Keys Dies in Captivity

On April 5, 2024, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium responded to rescue a distressed smalltooth sawfish after someone called the sawfish

Why You Shouldn’t Feed Lionfish to Sharks

Spearing lionfish and feeding them to non-native predators has long been touted as a conservation-friendly solution to the invasive lionfish problem, but it can have serious consequences for divers

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How Well-Intentioned Divers Are Hurting Shark Conservation

Scuba divers are always looking for ways to help protect shark species—here are some common conservation mistakes and ways that you can help protect sharks.

Why the Scientific Community Should Harness the Power of Photography

Why the scientific community should utilize the power of underwater photography to battle threats such as climate change and coral destruction.

Your Ultimate Guide to Reef-Safe Sunscreens

We've got your ultimate guide to reef-safe sunscreen plus five in-depth reviews on popular reef-safe sunscreens that are currently on the market.

Pro Tips for Finding Marine Life While Scuba Diving

Tips from pro dive guides on how to find small fish and marine critters on the reef while scuba diving.

Shark Species That You’ve Probably Never Heard of, But Desperately Need Your Help

The most Critically Endangered shark species are largely unknown. These fascinating facts illustrate why they should get more attention and earn protection.

Do Sharks Have Bones?

In this installment of Ask a Marine Biologist, Dr. David Shiffman tackles a frequently asked question about sharks.