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Marine Conservation Society’s open letter to political leaders
Help drive change in UK political commitment to the oceans by signing the Marine Conservation Society’s petition
Marine conservationists among prestigious Whitley Award winners
Papua New Guinea marine biologist Naomi Longa and Cameroon manatee expert, Aristide Kamla, declared prestigious Whitley Award winners
Steve Backshall to headline For the Love of Sharks
Join a host of speakers including TV wildlife presenter Steve Backshall for an evening celebrating shark conservation in London this November
MV Conception tragedy captain’s appeal rejected
The captain of the Conception liveaboard convicted for the manslaughter of 34 people when it caught fire has had his appeal for a new trial denied
Ocean Census and IFREMER announce marine life discovery partnership
Ocean Census announces the French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea will be joining its global network for species discovery
British snorkeller’s death attributed to Immersion Pulmonary Oedema
The death of a British snorkeller in Dahab in February this year has been attributed to Immersion Pulmonary Oedema (IPO)
British man ‘stable’ after Tobago shark attack
A British tourist is reported to be in a ‘stable condition’ after being severely injured by a shark off the Caribbean island of Tobago
Scubapro free octopus offer for Spring 2024
Scubapro is offering its R105 and S270 octopus models with selected first and second-stage regulator combos until 31 July 2024
UK Government to ban wet wipes containing plastic
A win in the fight against plastic pollution as the UK Government announces a ban on the manufacture and sale of wet wipes containing plastic
Fiji’s Pacific shark-feeding boom
Writer and photographer Alison Smith describes how shark feeding in Fiji has brought many benefits to both marine life and local communities
RAID launches new freediving courses
Dive training agency RAID expands its breath-hold training programmes with new Static Apnea and Advanced Freediving courses
Dominican Republic commits to conserving 30 per cent of its ocean
The Domincan Republic will be joining only a handful of other countries to have committed to conserving 30 per cent of its ocean water.
Alessia Zecchini sets new CMAS freediving world record
Italian freediver Alessia Zecchini breaks her own freediving world record at the Philippines’ Camotes Freediving Challenge
Featured Photographer – Rowan Dear
Check out some of the stunning shots from award-winning photographer, Rowan Dear, originally from Wales, UK, now living in Australia
New species of shark discovered off New Zealand
A new species of shark has been discovered off the coast of New Zealand, and four others moved to a new family
UK marine life unveiled in stunning Earth Day showcase
The Marine Conservation Society showcases the UK’s rich variety of marine life with a vibrant display of photography for Earth Day 2024
The Ride of Your Life – with Maldives grey reef sharks
Riding a scooter into a cloud of grey reef sharks, whose populations in the Maldives are booming thanks to a blanket ban on shark fishing
‘Secrets of the Octopus’ – a brilliant new Nat Geo docu-series
A new three-part docu-series is coming to Nat Geo LIVE this Earth Day – a fantastic glimpse into the lives and behaviours of octopuses
Scientists confirm fourth global mass coral bleaching event
Scientists from NOAA have announced that the a global mass coral bleaching event is underway, the second in the last ten years
Gas tanker runs aground in Sharm El Sheikh
A Libyan-flagged gas tanker has been seized by Egyptian authorities after running aground at Ras Nasrani in Sharm El Sheikh.
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