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Marine Conservation

How To Prepare for The Next Megastorm? Protect Wetlands, Mangroves and Reefs

Storms keep getting stronger. Their aftermath gets worse. But the question stays the same: Why aren’t we prepared?

Sylvia Earle Featured in New Book By TIME Celebrating Badass Women

Sylvia Earle is being recognized by TIME magazine in their new book about accomplished women.

Registration is Now Open for the Third Annual WiLDSPEAK Symposium

This two-day symposium of presentations, discussions, learning, and inspiration includes some of the world's leading nature and wildlife photographers.

Why Eating Farmed Salmon Doesn’t Help Wild Salmon

Farming salmon to protect wild fish sounds logical. But that's not how it works in reality.

Biologist Andrea Marshall Joins Scuba Diving's Sea Heroes

This "queen of the mantas" is adding yet another accomplishment to her long list of accolades. Meet Andrea Marshall, our September/October 2017 Sea Hero.

Can We Figure Out What’s Killing These Rare Whales in Time to Save Them?

With extinction looming, scientists are trying to find — and stop — what’s killing the Gulf of Mexico Bryde’s family.

The Special Ingredient For Ocean Health? Animal Pee, And Lots Of It

The sea, some say, is the world’s biggest toilet — and that’s a good thing. When it comes to keeping ocean ecosystems in tip-top shape, pee is liquid gold.

The Living Legends of Dive

What makes a legend? It’s a title that can only be earned, most often over the course of a life.

Should Florida Allow Goliath Grouper Harvest?

Divers can comment online and at a series of statewide meetings that resume Aug. 16.