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Protecting Scuba Diving Sites Could Be Worth Billion

It turns out saving the planet isn't just good for the environment—it can be good for your bank account too. Here's why it can be fruitful to protect dive sites around the world

Diving with—and Saving—North Carolina's Sand Tiger Sharks

On North Carolina’s Crystal Coast, divers have the opportunity to give back while enjoying some the country's best shark diving with Spot A Shark USA.

Grenada: Are Conservation Festivals the Future of Diving Ecotourism?

In Grenada, the Dive & Conservation Festival offers divers the chance to do—and give back to—what they love.

A Wreck Like No Other: Diving Into the Transatlantic Slave Trade

Kamau Sadiki describes the “intense” experience of diving on the last known slave ship to bring captured Africans into the United States, entering the spaces they lived and suffered in.

Tiffany Newman Named July Sea Hero

Personal tragedy for a Vancouver Island native sparks a mission to give at-risk youth opportunities in diving.

The Shark, Billfish and Tuna Organization All Divers Should Know About

Dr. David Shiffman shares his "organizations divers should know about" pick of the month featuring NOAA Highly Migratory Species Division.

An Unforgettable Dive: Dancing While Diving

Scuba divers love to share their favorite tips and tails from dive trips. This column highlights some of those. Black in Marine Science founder Dr.