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A Newly Discovered Wreck is Likely A WWII Submarine. Here’s What Happens Next.

A team of four divers discovered a wreck, likely the WWII submarine the USS *Grenadier*, in the Strait of Malacca last October. The U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command is working to confirm the wreck’s identity. The *Grenadier*’s crew scuttled it after it sustained damage from an aerial bomb. The crew went on to suffer two years of starvation and torture as prisoners of war.

Dive Ninja Expeditions: 100 Percent Aware and on A Mission to Further Conservation through Tourism

Dive Ninja Expeditions is committed to ocean protection and their goal is to show that tourism can work to help preserve and protect our oceans.

Why Celebrities from Amanda Cerny to Philippe Cousteau are Glowing Neon for Coral Reefs

Glowing Gone is using technicolor hues to make public support for ocean conservation visible worldwide, with plans to push global leaders for increased ocean protections in 2021.

2020 Upper Keys Lionfish Derby Sets New Records Despite Tropical Storm Interference

The 2020 Upper Keys Lionfish derby saw the highest number of lionfish and also set a new record for the most number of teams registered.

100-Year-Old Becomes World’s Oldest Diver

Bill Lambert of Rockford, Illinois took a 27-minute dive to 40 feet in a local lake this weekend at 100-years-old in an effort to take the title of “world’s oldest diver from” Wallace Wooley, 96.

South Australia Bans Plastic Straws and Cutlery

Plastic straws, cutlery, and stirrers will be banned in South Australia next summer. More single-use plastic bans are expected across the country in coming months.

Key Dives Hosts an Epic Day of Conservation with a Trash Trek and Turtle Release

Key Dives and volunteer divers removed over 500 pounds of trash from the reef in the Florida Keys in the first-ever, Dive Against Debris Trask Trek.

What It’s Like to be a Saturation Diver

Gavan Hennigan shares what it's like to be Saturation diver, living and working hundreds of feet below sea level for weeks at a time.

Erich Ritter, Conservationist and Founder of SharkSchool, Dies at Age 61

Shark advocate Dr. Erich Ritter passed away at age 61 in his Pensacola, Florida, home on Friday. Dedicated to understanding shark-human interactions, Ritter spent most of his life advocating for shark conservation.