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Why Do Fish Travel in Schools?

When survival is the goal, greater security comes with numbers. Here, we're taking a closer look at schools and shoals—plus, we'll tell you how to capture the best underwater photos.

What It's Like to Photograph a 40-Ton Humpback

What is it like to scuba dive with one of the largest animals on earth? Vanessa Mignon tells of her experience in Tonga with humpback whales.

9 Blue Whales Found Dead in Newfoundland

What killed nine blue whales in Newfoundland? Read here to find out what experts think.

Sharks and Mantas Hunted Illegally in Indonesia's Tanjung Luar Fishery

Do you want to learn more about shark and manta conservation? In Lombok, Indonesia, an illegal fish market has become a battleground for shark and manta conservationists.

Critter Hunt: Yellownose Gobies are Christmas-Tree Thieves

Colorful Christmas tree worms can provide a meal ticket for yellownose gobies in the southern Caribbean.

Wreck Diving off South Carolina's Hammock Coast

South Carolina's Hammock Coast is a wreck divers' playground, with sunken ships that range from a Civil War-era paddle-wheeler to a World War II Liberty ship.

Megalodon: Facts about the Prehistoric Shark

Do you love Shark Week as much as we do?

Stuart Cove is interviewed by Ginger Zee on ABC’s Good Morning America for Shark Week

In preparation for the start of Discovery Channel’s Shark Week, Stuart Cove of Stuart Cove’s Dive Bahamas was interviewed by Good Morning America’s host, Ginger Lee while diving with sharks in The