Why Florida Sea Turtles Are Turning Into “Chilly Popsicles” During a Rare Cold Snap
A rare Florida cold snap left hundreds of juvenile sea turtles cold-stunned in shallow lagoons, prompting a rapid rescue and rehabilitation response that offers a rare look inside the delicate, hands-
The World's Largest Artificial Reef Project
It takes a lot of work to transform a ship into an artificial reef. We take a look behind the scenes as the massive SS United States is prepped for its new home on the seafloor.
PADI Club Member Spotlight: Victoria and Robert Huber

Meet Victoria and Bob Huber of Central Florida. This father-daughter buddy team shares a common love of the ocean.

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Video: Flying Gurnards Caught On Video While Scuba Diving At Cayman Brac

This scuba diver encountered a couple of strange fish while in Cayman Brac. Watch this video to learn more about these fish, called flying gurnards.

Cressi Expedition Sends Divers To The Galapagos

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Newly Released Documentary "Black Coral" Takes a Deep Dive into Dangerous Era

New scuba diving documentary Black Coral takes a close look at the controversial black coral divers from Maui, Hawaii, who took huge risks retrieving precious coral for money.

New Species of Scorpionfish Discovered in the Caribbean

The stellate scorpionfish is believed to be the deepest-living member of its genus in this part of the world, taking up residence in 300-500 feet of water.

Blue Ventures Works to Preserve Madagascar Reefs

Blue Ventures is a non-profit organization that provides diving and data collection for those interested in preserving Madagascar and its marine environment.

Video: Snorkeling with the Head Sea Vu Dry Full-Face Mask

We went snorkeling with the new Head Sea Vu Dry full-face snorkel mask at Alexander Springs, Florida. See how it held up underwater.

Swimwear, Skateboards and Shoes Made From Recycled Fishing Line and Marine Debris

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