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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.

Sharks on Land, Chapter 3: A Story for Scuba Diving Readers

An exclusive Mike Scott short story from the author of the newly released dive novel "Heart of the Maya," wherein the protagonist breaks up an illegal shark-finning group in the Bahamas Written jus

Keller Laros Awarded for Saving Manta Rays in Hawaii

The video of Keller Laros’ rescue of an entangled Kona dolphin went viral last year, but protecting Hawaii’s manta rays is our July Sea Hero’s real focus.

Massive School of Anchovies Aggregates off Coast of La Jolla, California

From a distance, it looks like a huge oil spill - but when you look closer, you can see that it's actually a massive school of fish.

Ask an Expert: Are Oil Rigs Good or Bad for the Environment?

Are oil rigs good or bad for the environment? Our scuba diving experts explore both sides of the issue as it relates to Monterey, California's oil rigs.

Top 100 Destination: Diving in Palau

Palau's excellent scuba diving earned it a number awards in our annual Top 100 Readers Choice Awards.

Sharks on Land, Chapter 2: A Story for Scuba Diving Readers

An exclusive Mike Scott short story from the author of the newly released dive novel "Heart of the Maya," wherein the protagonist breaks up an illegal shark-finning group in the Bahamas Written jus

June 2014 Sea Hero: Ken Nedimyer

Do you know a Sea Hero you'd like to get featured on our website? Nominate them and give them the opportunity to become the Oris Sea Hero of the Year.