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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.
Meet the Turtle Nonprofit Pushing for an MPA from Cocos Island to the Galapagos

The Turtle Island Restoration Network aims to protect migrating animals as they move through open ocean between nationally-protected waters.

National Geographic Adds Fifth Ocean to World Maps and Atlases

Adding the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica, is the first time National Geographic has redrawn the oceans since its first maps in 1915.

The Ultimate Gift Guide for Scuba Diving Dads and Grads

Whether you have a dad-diver or a grad-diver in your life— or want to create one!— we have the perfect gift to splash out on for their special day.

Meet the Dog Sniffing Orca Poop for Science

Eba, the scat sniffing canine, can locate orca excrement in the water up to one mile away. Researchers analyze her finds to assess why the whale populations are decreasing.

Caribbean Reef Restoration Program Aims to Accelerate Coral Recovery

Ocean-Shot, a first-of-its-kind conservation program in Antigua and Barbuda, has a three-prong program it hopes will speed up coral restoration.

Bonaire's 'Mangrove Maniacs' Restore the Ocean's Nursery

The Mangrove Maniacs of Bonaire, fishermen, volunteers and students are researching and preserving the Lac Bay lagoon, a nearly 250- acre nursery in the island’s southeast region.

The Last Ocean: Saving the Ross Sea

Over just a few decades, climate change has transformed the very fundamentals of Antarctica's environment. We must find the will to save the Ross Sea.