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Sea Heroes of the Year: Where Are They Now?

Check in with the winners of Scuba Diving's Sea Hero of the Year Awards, and nominate your own Sea Hero for 2015!

Google Translate adds "Dolphin" and "Whale" to available languages

Dory from “Finding Nemo” claimed to be able to speak fluently in “whale” – and now, thanks to Google, so can you. The multinational corporation recently added “whale” and “dolphin” to their list of over 90 languages that users can translate.

Washed Ashore: Creating Art Using Marine Debris

Washed Ashore is making art out of the marine debris that threatens our oceans.

Vivid-Pix: Restore a Picture, Restore a Reef Photo Contest

Vivid-Pix, the inventor of revolutionary underwater image improvement software that works great above water, too, is expanding its campaign to help customers get better pictures and help important marine related causes.

Beneath the Sea Announces 2015 Divers of the Year

Beneath the Sea is proud to announce The Class of 2015: Divers of the Year. These divers have made significant and lasting contributions to the past, present and future of the sport.

Do Pufferfish Hold Their Breath?

They can look like heavyweight boxers in a display of you-can't-beat-me chest swelling. Find out if they actually hold their breath or not.

Car Inspired By James Bond Movies Drives Underwater

Your hot new convertible might be a babe-magnet on the roads – but does it drive underwater?

UK Establishes World's Largest Marine Reserve in South Pacific Pitcairn Islands

Only about 1% of the world's oceans are protected in reserves, but this number is steadily growing thanks in part to the United Kingdom. Tucked inside the UK's recent budget announcement was the bid to protect 322,000 square miles (830,000 square kilometers) around the Pitcairn islands in the South Pacific ocean from overfishing and seafloor mining.

Join a Thrilling Seven-Night Research Odyssey Aboard the Four Seasons Explorer

Study the Maldives’ most exciting residents— manta rays and whale sharks