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Marine Conservation

First US Whale Heritage Site Announced as California’s Dana Point

The Whale Heritage Site title signifies it as an area has cultural ties and educational, sustainable interactions with both whales and dolphins.

The Race is On to Save Thousands of Endangered Sea Turtles from Texas Cold Snap

More than 4,000 cold stunned sea turtles have been pulled from the Texas waters, and power outages are limiting the ability to aid the injured.

Top Eight Citizen-Science Dives in the Florida Keys

Eight ways to restore the coral reefs in the Florida Keys from coral restoration dives to cleanup dives and fish surveys.

Caribbean Scuba Shops Collaborate on Regional Reef Revival

More than 30 scuba shops across the Caribbean are working with the Perry Institute of Marine Sciences to study cross-island coral restoration.

Annual Coral Bleaching Likely This Century, Says UNEP Report

A recently released report from the UN predicts that, on average, coral reefs will experience annual severe bleaching by the middle of the century.

Florida Holiday Display Made Entirely of Single-Use Plastics and Recycled Materials

The Octopus Garden is an educational holiday light display perfect for the ocean lover in your life. Located in Florida and on display through January 2.

Diving Deep: The Life and Times of Mike deGruy Set for Release in January 2021

The biographical-documentary will be available to stream on Apple TV/iTunes and Amazon Rentals starting January 19, 2021.

Asha de Vos Named 2020 Sea Hero of the Year

Asha de Vos is recognized around the globe for her work on Sri Lanka’s resident blue whales, a gifted researcher with natural star power, evidenced by her TED talks and numerous awards.

Sea Urchins are Killing a Millennia-Old Culture. Can Divers Save it?

An ancient culture hangs in the balance as divers in northern California try to save kelp forests, home to the Pacific coast’s iconic and decimated abalone.