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Marine Conservation

Key Dives Hosts an Epic Day of Conservation with a Trash Trek and Turtle Release

Key Dives and volunteer divers removed over 500 pounds of trash from the reef in the Florida Keys in the first-ever, Dive Against Debris Trask Trek.

John Weller Earns Sea Hero Honors for Antarctic Conservation

John Weller's photography of the Ross Sea galvanized support to designate it as the world's largest marine protected area.

Scuba Divers Can Help Keys’ Ocean Ecosystem during REEF’s Upper Keys Lionfish Derby

The Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF) 2020 Lionfish Derby is scheduled to take place Thursday through Sunday, Sept. 10-13.

How Divers Can Help Mauritius Oil Spill Clean-Up Efforts

More than 1,000 tons of oil have spilled from the MV *Wakashio* since it ran aground on a coral reef off the southeastern coast of Mauritius on July 25. Here's how divers can help with relief efforts.

Seven Shark Non-Profits to Support if You Love Sharks

If sharks keep disappearing, what will become of our oceans and favorite shark dives? These shark organizations and non-profits are dedicated to bringing change.

Good Viz from Good Buzz

Exuma island in the Bahamas may owe its clear waters, that scuba divers dream love, to the island's bee population.

CORAL Club: How South Florida High School Students Advance Local Conservation

The CORAL club at Miami’s South Broward High School is helping students get scuba certified while conserving coral reefs.

When Life Gives You Lionfish, Make Carpaccio!

In Barbados, the local community works together to keep lionfish off the coral reefs and on the menu.

How Dr. Ayana Johnson Went from Unable to Equalize to Changing the World with Scuba Diving

Dr. Ayana Johnson on how she used diving to shape public policy around the world, how diving informs her climate solutions, and what divers can do to help the ocean.