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Top Eight Citizen-Science Dives in the Florida Keys

Eight ways to restore the coral reefs in the Florida Keys from coral restoration dives to cleanup dives and fish surveys.

Caribbean Scuba Shops Collaborate on Regional Reef Revival

More than 30 scuba shops across the Caribbean are working with the Perry Institute of Marine Sciences to study cross-island coral restoration.

PADI Club is Only One Click Away

The all-new PADI Club portal is convenient and easy to use, all without leaving scubadiving.com.

Sea Hero Asha de Vos to Star in James Cameron’s Ocean Exploration Docuseries

Four world-class explorers will delve into the mysteries of the deep from the Bahamas to the Arctic in the latest James Cameron production.

Are Artificial Reef Exhibits a New Era in Scuba Diving?

Artists, scientists and curators are creating underwater exhibits from Miami to Townsville to Cannes, marking a new phase of scuba culture.

Scuba Volunteers Still There for Monterey Bay Aquarium Animals Amid COVID

A decreased staff of volunteers has incorporated pandemic safety into feeding the animals and cleaning their tanks.

Shark and Rays are Disappearing Faster than Expected, New Study Finds

Some shark populations have decreased by 70 percent. The oceanic whitetip shark experienced the greatest decline, losing 98 percent of their population in just 60 years.

Alabama’s Underwater Forest May Become a Marine Sanctuary

Extractive activities would not be permitted if the underwater forest is protected as a a National Marine Sanctuary, but research and recreation could continue.

Giant Seaweed-Eating Crabs Could Help Revive Florida Keys Corals

A new study finds that the presence of Caribbean king crabs on Florida reefs combats algal overgrowth harming reefs.