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Marine Conservation

Ken Nedimyer Named Sea Hero of the Year 2014

Every year, Scuba Diving magazine and Oris Watches give the Sea Hero of the Year award to someone working to save our seas and promote marine conservation. After a year's worth of amazing Sea Heroes, we are proud to announce Ken Nedimyer as our 2014 Sea Hero of the Year for his work fostering coral reef restoration around the globe.

Freedivers Save Sea Turtle

Two freedivers jump in the water to help save an entangled sea turtle. You won't want to miss what happens next.

Colossal Squid Found Near Antarctica

Breaking ground in underwater research: A female squid weighing over 700 pounds was recently found near Antarctica, take a look!

Hurricane Odile Causes Major Damage in Baja, Mexico Affecting Travel to the Region

A message from the Solmar V family on how you can help restore Baja due to the damage caused by Hurricane Odile.

FWC and Scuba Industry Explore State of Goliath Grouper in Florida

Looking for the latest news on the goliath grouper? Scuba Diving magazine attended the latest meeting of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Committee, and we've got the scoop.

Oris Supports Conservation of the Red Sea's Coral Reef

Oris is no stranger to supporting our oceans and the passionate individuals who help conserve them. Now Oris is offering a Limited Edition Red Aquis watch and Oris Red Scholarship which both benefit Red Sea Coral Reef conservation efforts.

Carrie Manfrino Dives in to Coral Restoration in Little Cayman Island

Oceanographer Carrie Manfrino works in Little Cayman Island to protect and grow coral reefs. For that, she is a Scuba Diving Sea Hero.

Ocearch Tags and Tweets Great White Shark Locations

Want to keep up with great white sharks from your smartphone? You can! The nonprofit Ocearch has created a way to track great white shark migration patterns while using Twitter and other social media.

Attacking Invasive Species: South Florida Lionfish Derby

Have you ever joined in on a lionfish-hunting tournament? This October, one South Florida company is hosting an event to skewer the invasive species. Interested? Sign Ups are just a click away!