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The World’s First Silent Liveaboard Is Here—and It’s Already Sold Out
No gear talk. No surface interval interrogations. Just you, the ocean and the sound of absolutely nothing. Enjoy this April Fool's take by the editors of Scuba Diving magazine.
Two New Artificial Reefs Created Off Jacksonville

Two artificial reefs — Jimmy Dales Reef and Greater Jax Kingfish Reef — joined the Spike, scuttled in 2009, earlier this month.

What It's Like to Watch Sea Turtles Hatch in the Wild

The joy and drama of life are on simultaneous display as sea turtle hatchlings dash across the beach of Heron Island to the ocean under the preying eyes of silver gulls.

Freedivers Discover Europe’s Largest Collection of Gold Roman Coins

The brothers-in-law found 53 gold coins dating back to the fourth and fifth centuries on a recent family vacation to Spain’s Mediterranean coast.

How Can I Help After an Oil Spill?

The best thing to do is work to prevent the next one. Here are some ideas.

Three Lessons from Interviewing Shark Advocates Around the World

Conservationists that don’t stay up to date on the scientific research are likely to endorse ineffective policy solutions, but when scientists and conservationists work together, both groups benefi

How Drowning Convinced This Diver to Save the Sea

A near-death drowning prompted Meemakshi Poonath to advocate for oceanic sustainability, starting with a concert to push for non-fishing zones in Europe.

Divers Find Rebounding Marine Life Around Reopened Phuket

Sharks, turtles, barracuda and more are rushing into the waters of Phuket following conservation and pandemic beach.