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Marine Conservation

How to Celebrate World Oceans Day, Everyday

This World Oceans Day, the Scuba Diving magazine team is taking a quick moment to pledge to save the ocean and reflect on our role as stewards of the environment.

You Can Help Us “Triumph Over Trash”

Marine debris and plastic pollution are huge challenges for our coastlines and ocean. We’re spotlighting some ways to help – whether you’re a diver or not.

Conservationist Douglas Woodring Named June Sea Hero

Founder of Ocean Recovery Alliance delivers tools for nations, companies and individuals to curb plastic pollution

A Spotlight on Manatees — The Original Mermaids

Tales of mermaids and men have enthralled us for centuries. But what actually inspired the sailors and storytellers of old to imagine these water spirits? Let’s get to know manatees – the likely muse of these myths and legends.

The Sweet Taste of Conservation

Roatan Marine Park revolutionizes reef preservation through beekeeping by empowering women, reducing overfishing and benefiting the environment with its unique honey.

Peru's Most Important Artificial Reef Is Threatened to Be Destroyed

After being abandoned for 15 years, the oil rig platform MX-1 in Peru has become home to over 80 species of wildlife, benefiting the ecosystem, local fishermen, scientific research and tourism. However, it is now threatened by the need for removal and a lack of political will to avoid its destiny

Sea Forests of the South: Searching for Kelp in the Southern Ocean

An expedition to the frigid waters of the Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica offers a glimpse into biodiverse marine environments rarely seen by humans

Organizations Divers Should Know: The International Seabed Authority

Learn about the United Nations body that controls deep sea mining

Into the Frenzy: Diving Baja's Mobula Ray Aggregations

A growing industry demands a new approach to wildlife tourism in Baja California Sur.