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Marine Conservation

Blue Planet II Executive Producer James Honeyborne Earns Sea Hero Honor

Blue Planet II executive producer James Honeyborne brought serious conservation issues to light with the BBC series and introduced the underwater world to millions with never-before-seen footage.

Explore the Caribbean’s Best Kept Secret During the 2020 Annual Curaçao International Dive Festival

After a 10-year hiatus, the Annual Curaçao International Dive Festival made a comeback in 2019 and in 2020 the festival will back Sept. 27 - Oct. 3, 2020.

Scuba Diving Legends Describe their Most Unforgettable Dive

Four notable names in scuba weigh in on their most memorable experiences underwater.

How to Identify Mycedium Elephantotus Coral

Learn how to identify key coral species like the *Mycedium Elephantotus* coral, more commonly known as elephant nose coral.

What it's Like to Free Entangled Humpbacks

Rescuers rely on the help of the on-water community to report entangled humpback whales.

How One Man is Recycling Wetsuits to Create New Wallets

Reborn Rubber takes non-biodegradable neoprene and creates minimalist wallets that float and are waterproof.

Why Sea Urchins are Important in the Caribbean

Researchers at the Tela Marine Research Center explain the different types of Diadema and their importance in different regions.

Shark Tagging: Myths, Misconceptions and Nonsense

Though some divers believe otherwise, shark telemetry tagging is a minimally invasive, commonly accepted research method that advances science and conservation without harming sharks.

Monterey Bay Aquarium Volunteer Marv Tuttle Named Sea Hero

Monterey Bay Aquarium Volunteer Marv Tuttle was honored as a Sea Hero by Scuba Diving magazine and Seiko watches for his work introducing scuba diving to children with disabilities.