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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 One Man is Recycling Wetsuits to Create New Wallets

Reborn Rubber takes non-biodegradable neoprene and creates minimalist wallets that float and are waterproof.

Why Sea Urchins are Important in the Caribbean

Researchers at the Tela Marine Research Center explain the different types of Diadema and their importance in different regions.

Shark Tagging: Myths, Misconceptions and Nonsense

Though some divers believe otherwise, shark telemetry tagging is a minimally invasive, commonly accepted research method that advances science and conservation without harming sharks.

Epic Pelagic Action Awaits Divers in the Azores

Scuba diving in the Azores offers epic encounters with pelagic species such as blue sharks, sperm whales, devil rays and more.

Monterey Bay Aquarium Volunteer Marv Tuttle Named Sea Hero

Monterey Bay Aquarium Volunteer Marv Tuttle was honored as a Sea Hero by Scuba Diving magazine and Seiko watches for his work introducing scuba diving to children with disabilities.

Dream Chasers: 3 Inspirational Women in the Professional Dive Industry

We speak to three women who are making an impact in the scuba diving industry.

Swimming with Orcas in Norway

What it's like to swim with orcas—or killer whales—in Norway's Troms region aboard *Sula* liveaboard.