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Dive to Survive: Salvage Divers of Myanmar Push Extremes

With homemade scuba equipment and zero viz, Myanmar’s salvage divers push extremes.

The World's Largest Sea Turtle — the Leatherback — Could Come off Endangered List

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has received a petition from a fishing group asking that the northwest Atlantic Ocean's leatherback sea turtles be listed as threatened.

Cayman Islands Department of Environment Urges People to Practice Sustainable Fishing

DoE says regulations protect a number of species, including sharks and Nassau grouper. The 17th annual Grouper Moon Project will be undertaken in early 2018.

OCEARCH to Tag Great White Sharks in the U.S. Southeast

A team of shark researchers will begin their expedition off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida.

What Divers Can Expect in Cuba's Isle of Youth

Here's what scuba divers can expect at Cuba's Isle of Youth, where Oceans for Youth is establishing new Travel Programs.

20 Reasons to Dive Indonesia

These 17,000-plus islands are the stuff of dreams for divers of all levels.

What It’s Like to Dive With Fighting Sharks

One diver second guesses whether or not she will avoid shark dives in the future after an eventful encounter in Yap.

Jenga Ocean Uses Recycled Fishing Nets to Create an Eco-Conscious Board Game

Jenga released Jenga Ocean: a board game made from recycled fishing nets.

The Wreck That Almost Got Away

During an attack on a Royal navy ship, crew tried, and failed, to escape on a small boat. After 78 years, the vessel has been found.