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Conservation

How to Sustainably Celebrate the Holiday Season

The holidays are a notoriously wasteful time of year, but they don’t have to be. Follow this scuba diver’s guide to a low-impact holiday that doesn’t harm the ocean.

Rose Huizenga Named 2023 Seiko Sea Hero of the Year

Marine conservationist Rose Huizenga named the 2023 Seiko Sea Hero of the Year. She plans to use her $5,000 award from Seiko to fund five more years of empowering women through local coral restoration.

The Regenerative "Wonder Crop"

The Wonderful World of Kelp! Nine transformational uses for this regenerative wonder crop.

Guide to Diving in Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary

Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, often described as the “Galapagos of North America,” is home to incredible marine wildlife, kelp forests, and maritime heritage artifacts, and contains waters that sustained Chumash people since time immemorial.

Stella Diamant Recognized as November's Sea Hero

Ten years ago, nobody was tracking, researching or, most importantly, protecting Madagascar’s local whale shark population. This project, spearheaded by our November Sea Hero, changed everything.

Unconventional and Otherworldly Underwater Art Exhibit Unveiled in Algarve, Portugal

Art Reef, an underwater exhibit by renowned Portuguese artist Vhils, has debuted in Algarve, Portugal. The 13-piece iron and concrete installation is only accessible to divers.

Protecting Texas’ Barrier Island Sea Turtles

Sea Turtle, Inc., is on a decades-long mission to protect the South Padre Island turtle population from threats to their nesting grounds and more.

Conservation Couture: Fashions that Drive Change for the Ocean

New York Fashion Week is about so much more than clothing; the event highlights what matters to us and early cultural shifts. With the culmination of this year’s fashion week, we’re featuring looks from divers, designers and conservationists that support a healthier ocean.

The Warriors Fighting to Save Florida's Dying Corals

Corals in the Florida Keys are being ravaged by warming waters, diseases, overfishing, storms and more. Here's how some people are banding together to give them a fighting chance.