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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.
How Project Aware Is Protecting Sharks and Rays on a Global Scale

Project Aware amplifying diver voices to secure sustainable trading regulations for sharks and rays around the world.

Snorkeling Daily with Poisonous Snakes? The “Fantastic Grandmothers” Call that Retirement.

A group of retirees in New Caledonia are documenting the population of poisonous reef snakes in Baie des Citrons as a part of a 17-year study.

Thousands of Volunteer Divers Get Hands On with Reef Restoration in Florida

The Coral Restoration Foundation, a Florida Keys nonprofit, has replanted 140,000 corals in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary since 2007 thanks to thousands of volunteer divers.

Take the Plastic-Free July Challenge

You can help be part of the solution and say no to single-use plastics by joining millions in the Plastic-Free July global movement.

PADI Travel to Mitigate Dive Travel’s Carbon Footprint with Seagrass

PADI Travel will help divers support the Ocean Foundation’s SeaGrass Grow initiative to reduce the carbon impact of dive trips booked through the company.

Iconic Ocean Animals Are Disappearing. You Can Protect Them — Here’s How.

Whale sharks, manta rays, oceanic whitetip sharks, sea turtles, monk seals and groupers are all endangered. Here’s how to help protect each one.

West Papua Creates the World’s First “Conservation Province”

The newly established West Papua Conservation Province is based on a first-of-its-kind legal framework that puts sustainable development and conservation at the forefront of any economic activity.