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Here, we curate the latest news, discoveries, and conservation efforts from across the web, keeping you updated on everything scuba diving. From groundbreaking research and awe-inspiring dives to essential gear reviews and travel recommendations, Scuba News is your one-stop shop for all things scuba diving. So, gear up for knowledge, and stay informed about the ever-evolving world beneath the waves!


 
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    April 10, 2025

  • Backscatter Introduces Excitation Filters for Fluorescence Photography and Video

    Backscatter has launched new excitation filters for fluorescence photography and video, enhancing underwater imaging. The filters work with their Hybrid Flash and Macro Video 4300 lights. These filters enable divers to capture vibrant fluorescence by using a barrier filter that removes blue light. Backscatter offers different sizes for barrier filters and even a mask to help divers spot fluorescing subjects. With these tools, underwater photographers can achieve stunning results in their work. barrier filter DPG RSS fluorescence Underwater Photography

  • From Ticking Hands to Tech Titans: Choosing the Best Daily Wear Dive Computer

    Choosing the best dive computer for daily wear involves considering reliability, functionality, and personal needs. Dive computers like the Shearwater Teric, Garmin Descent, and Ratio iDive provide advanced features for serious divers. They range from stylish designs for casual use to highly technical settings for complex dives. It's important to find a computer that suits your diving style and keeps you safe while exploring underwater. The ideal dive computer combines essential diving features with everyday usability to enhance your overall diving experience. Alert Diver Magazine | DAN Europe dive computer scuba diving underwater

  • Sea Story survivors speak out – Part 4: The ‘interrogation’

    After a tragic capsizing of the liveaboard Sea Story, survivors were rushed through an interrogation-like process by Egyptian authorities. They faced pressure to give statements shortly after their rescue, without time to recover from the ordeal. Many felt coerced into signing documents they did not fully understand. Survivors expressed concerns about the integrity of their statements, believing vital information about safety failures was omitted. They felt that the investigation aimed to control the narrative rather than seek the truth of what happened during the disaster. DIVE Magazine investigation liveaboard Sea Story

  • HEAD Group In ‘Exclusive Discussions’ To Acquire Aqualung

    Aqualung Group is in talks with HEAD Group to potentially be acquired. This deal would enhance HEAD's presence in the water sports market, as Aqualung's products are already trusted by divers worldwide. The merger aims to create a leading force in water sports, combining the strengths of both companies. HEAD plans to grow Aqualung's military and professional divisions while leveraging its production capabilities. The acquisition could open new opportunities for divers by expanding access to quality water sports equipment. Aqualung scuba diving Scuba Diving – DeeperBlue.com water sports

  • OMG – Its Just Wrong – These Divers Are Horrible Scuba Divers [Video]

    A recent video reveals a group of divers exhibiting poor scuba diving skills. Observers noted various issues, such as improper buoyancy control, excessive hand movements, and a lack of respect for marine life. Some commenters suggest that these individuals likely participated in a resort-style 'Discover Scuba' course, which often lacks sufficient training. Experienced divers express concern that this reflects a larger trend of insufficient training in the diving industry, leading to dangerous practices that may harm the environment. buoyancy For Scuba Divers marine life scuba diving

  • Photographer of the Week – Thomas Hickey

    Thomas Hickey is a dedicated underwater photographer and diver who values community and creativity. His passion for photography grew from his childhood dreams of diving, leading him to connect with inspiring individuals. After 20 years in the military, photography became his emotional refuge, helping him navigate the challenges of military life. As he upgraded his gear and honed his skills, he found joy and fulfillment in capturing the beauty of the underwater world. DPG RSS ocean scuba diving Underwater Photography

  • ADEX 2025 Voice of the Ocean Photo+Video+Art Competition Winners Announced

    The ADEX 2025 Voice of the Ocean Photo+Video+Art Competition recently announced its winners. The top prize, "Best of Show," went to PJ Aristorenas from the Philippines for his photo "Tentacles of Doom." Other winners included Janssen Tan for Cephalopods and Yazid Shaari for Animal Behavior. A total of 41 entries were judged by a panel of experts at the event, showcasing incredible underwater photography talent. ADEX DPG RSS ocean Underwater Photography

  • Become a BSAC Open Water Instructor in Cyprus

    To become a BSAC Open Water Instructor in Cyprus, you need to complete specific training programs. This includes gaining experience in diving and teaching skills. You'll also need to demonstrate your ability to manage group dives and ensure safety. Certification will ultimately allow you to train others to become divers. This role helps promote safe and enjoyable scuba diving experiences. British Sub-Aqua Club - News & blog BSAC Open Water Instructor scuba diving


  • April 9, 2025

  • Riviera Maya: A Diver’s Eden

    Riviera Maya is an ideal diving destination, offering a variety of underwater experiences. Divers can explore both freshwater cenotes and vibrant coral reefs, with opportunities for thrilling encounters with bull sharks and seasonal whale sharks. Popular dive sites include Playa del Carmen for its coral reefs and the Underwater Museum of Art in Cancun. The cenotes are known for their stunning formations and clear waters, perfect for cave diving. With a diverse marine life and numerous local dive centers, Riviera Maya has something for every level of diver. Bull sharks cenotes. Coral reefs International Training – SDI | TDI | ERDI | PFI

  • The Effect of your Environment on your Decision Making: Performance Shaping Factors in Diving

    Environmental factors can significantly influence decision making in scuba diving. Issues like fatigue from jet lag can impair performance, making it harder to focus and make good choices. Cold water diving presents additional challenges, affecting physical dexterity and mental functions like memory and attention. Being aware of these factors can help divers make better decisions and mitigate their effects with proper preparation and equipment. Cold Water Decision-making fatigue The Human Diver Blog

  • WDHOF Announces 2025 Scholarship Winners

    The Women Divers Hall of Fame (WDHOF) announced its 2025 scholarship winners, granting a total of $95,500 to 68 individuals passionate about the ocean. In celebration of their 25th anniversary, WDHOF also awarded an extra twenty-five dive training grants. These scholarships and grants aim to support individuals in enhancing their diving knowledge and skills. Notable winners hail from various countries including the USA, Indonesia, and Switzerland. diving ocean scholarship Scuba Diving – DeeperBlue.com

  • Is It Time to Pivot or Panic? What’s Really Going On?

    In 2025, dive professionals face uncertainty with fluctuating prices and changing consumer behavior. Instead of panicking, divers should focus on fostering their existing communities through local dive events and creative pricing strategies that highlight quality instead of discounts. Engaging actively on social media is essential to keep the diving spirit alive. Instructors are encouraged to seek additional training and adapt to the industry's shifts, emphasizing ongoing learning to help maintain strong connections with divers. Overall, it’s important to lead by example, encouraging participation in diving activities despite adverse conditions. dive community DiveNewswire instructors local dive events

  • Make Your Dive Checks More Effective with 指差喚呼 (Shisa Kanko)

    Shisa kanko is a Japanese safety technique that means "point-and-call." It involves pointing at an item while stating its status aloud, which can improve attention and reduce mistakes during dive checks. This method not only enhances individual checks but also encourages teamwork during buddy checks. By adopting shisa kanko, divers can make their pre-dive safety procedures more effective and stay more aware of their equipment and surroundings. Embracing this technique can lead to safer diving experiences. dive checks safety shisa kanko

  • Rebreather Mouthpiece Retaining Straps

    Rebreather mouthpiece retaining straps (MRS) are critical for safety during diving. They help to secure the mouthpiece in place, especially during a loss of consciousness (LoC) due to inappropriate breathing gases. Without an MRS, a diver risks drowning as the mouthpiece can fall out, leading to fluid aspiration and asphyxiation. The use of MRS has been shown to improve survival chances by preventing airway obstruction and increasing the likelihood of successful rescue by a buddy. Proper training and understanding of their importance can significantly enhance diver safety. Dive RAID International diving mouthpiece rebreather

  • MCS – UK mackerel sustainability ratings drop for second year running

    The Marine Conservation Society has downgraded the sustainability ratings for Northeast Atlantic mackerel for the second consecutive year. This year, mackerel caught by midwater trawl, which is widely sold in markets, has dropped from a 3 to a 4 rating. This change means it is no longer recommended for purchase by businesses. Mackerel stocks are declining due to overfishing across several nations. To support marine life, MCS suggests choosing herring or sardines as sustainable alternatives. DIVE Magazine mackerel Overfishing sustainability


  • April 7, 2025

  • SDI Instructor Ricardo Castillo

    Ricardo Castillo is a passionate dive instructor from Mexico, living in Playa Del Carmen. He started teaching after helping with Open Water courses during his Divemaster training. He loves seeing students' joy when they experience diving for the first time. Ricardo emphasizes patience and support to help beginners overcome fears. He believes that a great instructor adapts their teaching style to meet the needs of each student while fostering a positive learning environment. diving Instructor International Training – SDI | TDI | ERDI | PFI students

  • NAUI Relaunches Lifetime Membership Options

    NAUI has reintroduced its Lifetime Membership, which was previously successful in 2020 with 560 new members. This year, the offer ends on December 31, 2025, allowing members to secure lifetime benefits with a one-time payment. Prices vary by age group, starting at $1,000 for those over 61 years old. Starting January 1, 2026, new NAUI members will get the chance to choose lifetime membership after their first enrollment year. Current members should take this opportunity, as it might not return soon. membership NAUI scuba Scuba Diving – DeeperBlue.com

  • Necessary Gear For Scuba Diving

    Having the right gear for scuba diving is crucial for new divers. The essential items to start with include a properly fitting scuba mask and fins that suit your body type and strength. A wetsuit for protection against the water temperature is also important. Beginners can rent some equipment until they gain more experience and know what to buy for their diving needs. diving fins For Scuba Divers scuba mask wetsuit

  • Griswold

    A new pet named Griswold, a French bulldog, has recently joined the family. He was born on December 23, 2024, and brought home on March 7, 2025. While adjusting to Griswold, diving activities will be limited for a few weeks. The author enjoyed a dive on the USS Hogan and saw some large ling cod but no wolf eels. There are plans for future diving trips and projects once Griswold is settled. diving USS Hogan Visibility WRECKED IN MY REVO

  • Top Islands in Fiji

    Fiji is a great destination for new scuba divers, offering several beautiful islands to explore. Each island has unique diving spots, such as colorful coral reefs and diverse marine life. Popular islands include Viti Levu, known for its accessibility and training facilities, and the Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands, which feature stunning underwater scenery. Diving in Fiji can provide memorable experiences for beginners and experienced divers alike, with plenty of opportunities to see exciting ocean creatures. Fiji Original Diving reefs scuba diving

  • Silver Reef Sunset

    The Silver Reef Dive Resort in Dauin, Philippines, offers stunning views of the Sulu Sea and Apo Island, especially during sunset. Guests can enjoy these breathtaking sights while relaxing at the rooftop restaurant, making it an ideal spot after a day of diving. The resort focuses on sustainability, using repurposed shipping containers and providing eco-friendly amenities. This combination of luxury and environmental awareness enhances the diving experience and aligns perfectly with the marine sanctuary setting. diving Scuba Hank NYC Silver Reef sustainability

  • Marine Curios #20 – Sailor’s Eyeballs, Valonia ventricosa

    Sailor’s eyeballs, also known as bubble algae, are fascinating organisms found in tropical and subtropical waters, especially around mangroves and coral reefs. These green algae, scientifically called Valonia ventricosa, can grow to be quite large, reaching up to 5cm in diameter. Despite their impressive size and unique structure as one of the largest single-cell organisms, they are often overlooked by divers. Since they need sunlight to survive, they typically do not grow deeper than 80 meters. DIVE Magazine marine life Sailor’s eyeballs Valonia ventricosa

  • News Digest – April

    A significant conservation project in Scotland is working to protect the critically endangered flapper skate, a member of the shark family. This project involves citizen scientists, including sea anglers, who are advocating for a legally protected marine area off Oban and Mull. Their efforts focus on creating a safe habitat for the flapper skate and help to increase awareness about its plight. conservation Flapper Skate Marine Protected Area The Shark Trust

  • SDI Announces The Launch of Its New App With Dive Log

    Scuba Diving International (SDI) has launched a new app designed for divers. This app includes features like digital certifications, making it easy to access your SDI, TDI, ERDI, and PFI certificates. It allows users to log their dives conveniently and locate affiliated instructors and dive centers worldwide. Additionally, the app offers a variety of diving-related content and is available in eight languages. Digital Certifications Dive Log Scuba Diving – DeeperBlue.com SDI

  • Sharks, Shipwrecks, and Sea Turtles: My Boston Sea Rovers Adventure

    At the Boston Sea Rovers Symposium, I learned about exciting marine topics and met many inspiring people. I was particularly interested in coral restoration projects and the innovative underwater terrariums for cultivating plants. Jenn Sellitti shared fascinating stories about an old shipwreck and invited me to dive with her in New Jersey. The conference was also memorable for its film festival, showcasing amazing videos like baby turtles hatching and their journey to the ocean. I can't wait to return next year! Scubaverse sea turtles sharks shipwrecks

  • Scarborough Sub-Aqua Club snorkel with wildlife artist for BBC One Show

    Scarborough Sub-Aqua Club recently organized a snorkel event with a wildlife artist for the BBC One Show. Participants had the opportunity to explore the underwater world while learning about marine life from the artist. This event aimed to highlight the beauty of local marine ecosystems and encourage more people to engage in snorkeling and diving activities. It's a great way to appreciate the ocean and its wildlife while also promoting underwater exploration. British Sub-Aqua Club - News & blog marine life snorkel underwater


  • April 6, 2025

  • What’s Next After Getting Your PADI Certification?

    After getting your PADI certification, you're ready to dive into exciting underwater adventures. Start by exploring local dive spots to build your skills and confidence. Consider taking Advanced Open Water Diving to widen your experience, allowing you to dive deeper and try specialty courses like Night Diving or Wreck Diving. Joining a dive community can provide support and learning opportunities. Lastly, invest in your equipment for a more enjoyable diving experience as you travel to great dive sites locally and internationally. diving Nemo Diving Center PADI underwater

  • Dive Thailand Where $50 A Day Goes A Long Way

    Thailand is an affordable destination for scuba diving, with costs around $50 a day for food, lodging, and diving. Koh Tao is a popular spot for dive certifications, second only to Queensland, Australia. The island is small but boasts a vibrant marine life, making it an excellent choice for divers. Visiting Thailand provides exciting experiences both underwater and on land. For Scuba Divers Koh Tao scuba diving Thailand

  • Avon Protection Announces New Diver Tracking System

    Avon Protection has launched a new diver tracking system specifically for the MCM-100 rebreather. This system enhances the safety of military divers by allowing real-time tracking during underwater missions. It integrates advanced geolocation technology, which helps surface teams monitor divers in three dimensions and receive live telemetry data. This upgrade improves communication between divers and surface teams, significantly enhancing operational effectiveness in real-time scenarios. The new system will be showcased at UDT 2025 in London. diver tracking MCM-100 Scuba Diving – DeeperBlue.com underwater operations

  • Dive Boat Etiquette 101 – What to Expect When you Board the Sexy Red Boat

    When you board the dive boat, it's important to follow good etiquette. Always respect the crew and fellow divers. If the crew did a great job, tipping is appreciated, usually around $20 per diver or up to 20% of your trip cost. This is essential for their livelihood, especially in areas like South Florida. Practicing good manners helps ensure everyone has an enjoyable diving experience. crew Dive Blog dive boat tipping

  • UN World Oceans Day 2025 Competition: Deadline Extension!

    The deadline for submissions to the 12th annual Photo Competition for UN World Oceans Day has been extended to April 13, 2025. This contest encourages photographers to showcase the ocean's beauty and raise awareness about its conservation. Categories include underwater faces, seascapes, and more. It is free to enter and aims to bring attention to the importance of our oceans. Competition DPG RSS ocean Underwater Photography

  • IANTD and SEI Adopt DAN First Aid Curriculum

    The International Association of Nitrox and Technical Divers (IANTD) and Scuba Educators International (SEI) are adopting the Divers Alert Network's (DAN) first aid curriculum for their training programs. This partnership will integrate DAN’s training on basic life support, CPR, and oxygen administration into their own first aid courses. Leaders from both organizations believe this collaboration will enhance safety and provide comprehensive training for divers. DAN aims to ensure that every dive site has capable first aid providers, making this curriculum vital for the diving community. DAN IANTD Scuba Diving – DeeperBlue.com SEI


  • April 5, 2025

  • The True Power of Social Media Content For The Dive Industry

    Social media is changing how the dive industry connects with people. It's not just about having lots of followers, but about meaningful engagement and making diving more visible. Dive shops and professionals can share stories, images, and experiences to attract potential divers. Authenticity is key; showing real diving experiences helps engage the community. As more people see and connect with diving content, interest in scuba diving grows, making the sport more popular and sustainable. diveindustry diving Scuba Diving – DeeperBlue.com socialmedia

  • Teen Survives a Horrible Shark Attack.

    A teen named Paige Winter survived a shark attack while swimming in shallow water off the coast of North Carolina. Despite losing fingers and a leg in the incident, she was rescued by her father and is recovering well. Shark attacks are rare, with odds at about 1 in 11.5 million. In 2018, there were 32 unprovoked shark attacks reported in the United States, which is half of the global total. Paige continues to have a positive spirit and love for sharks despite her traumatic experience. attack For Scuba Divers recovery shark

  • The Top 5 Destinations for Freediving in Asia Pacific

    Asia Pacific has some of the best destinations for freediving. The Philippines offers a variety of underwater experiences, including vibrant coral reefs and unique marine life. Thailand is ideal for beginners with clear waters and various dive sites. Australia boasts the Great Barrier Reef and diverse marine life, while Indonesia is known for its rich biodiversity and ability to accommodate all levels of freedivers. South Korea offers access to deep training pools and stunning sites around Jeju Island. Coral reefs freediving marine life

  • Miami Seaquarium parent company files for bankruptcy

    The Dolphin Company, which owns Miami Seaquarium, has filed for bankruptcy in the US. This company is known for its many aquatic parks, including those that feature dolphins and other marine animals. Their bankruptcy aims to help restructure finances while prioritizing the well-being of the animals. Concerns are raised about the future of animal care in these facilities, especially following controversies regarding the conditions of their dolphin exhibits. animal welfare DIVE Magazine dolphin marine animals

  • Join the Easter Egg Case Hunt!

    Join the Easter Egg Case Hunt to explore the ocean while diving! This fun event encourages divers to search for hidden Easter eggs or cases underwater. Participants can collect prizes and enjoy a sense of adventure. It's a great opportunity to practice your diving skills and meet other divers in the community. Don't miss out on this exciting way to connect with the ocean! British Sub-Aqua Club - News & blog diving EasterEgg ocean


  • April 4, 2025

  • ScubaRadio live studio video feed for 4-5-25.

    ScubaRadio offers a live studio video feed every Saturday from 3-5pm EST. The show has been airing since 1997 and is dedicated to diving enthusiasts. Listeners can join in the conversation, share diving stories, and stay updated on dive-related news. It's also available as a podcast, making it easy to catch up anytime. diving podcast Scuba Radio ScubaRadio

  • Reminder: Spiny Lobster Report Cards are due April 20

    The recreational California spiny lobster season for 2024-2025 ended on March 19. Spiny Lobster Report Cards must be returned by April 30 to avoid a non-return fee for next season's card. You can report your harvest online, through the CDFW License App, or by mailing the card to CDFW's San Diego office. Remember to return your report card on time to ensure hassle-free future lobster fishing seasons. California Diver Magazine lobster fishing report card spiny lobster

  • Become a PADI Instructor With the Most Recognized PADI Five Star Instructor Development Stores

    To become a PADI Instructor, you should first complete your PADI Divemaster certification. After that, find a PADI Instructor Development Course (IDC) at a recognized PADI Five Star IDC Store. These stores are known for providing excellent service, facilities, and training, and they have at least one PADI Course Director on staff. The PADI EMEA Professional Development Excellence Award acknowledges these centers for their dedication to training scuba instructors. Connecting with a Five Star IDC store can enhance your professional development in scuba diving. IDC PADI scuba diving

  • Episode 410 – David Shaw 3 Batman and Robin

    In this episode, the focus is on deep diving adventures under the leadership of Dave. He emphasizes using the Inspiration rebreather to dive deeper than 180 meters in water. The team plans to set world records in Bushman’s Hole, showcasing advancements in diving technology. Despite the challenges of deep diving, they remain committed to their goals. Bushman’s Hole diving Inspiration The Great Dive Podcast - Podcasts

  • DIVE’s Big Shot Living Together – win a liveaboard trip to Raja Ampat

    Enter DIVE’s Big Shot underwater photography competition, themed "Living Together." Capture images of marine partnerships like clownfish and anemones or great white sharks and seals. The best photos will be published in the Summer 2025 issue, and the winner will enjoy a liveaboard trip to Raja Ampat worth $3745. Submit 1 to 10 photos by midnight (GMT) on June 4, 2025, using Instagram, Facebook, or X with specific tags. DIVE Magazine liveaboard Raja Ampat Underwater Photography

  • Could HEAD Group Be On The Verge Of Buying Aqualung Soon?

    HEAD Group is reportedly close to acquiring Aqualung Group, a major player in scuba diving equipment. Aqualung has faced financial challenges recently, beginning with a manufacturing shutdown at its Technisub facility in Italy. The company has been restructuring operations, which included layoffs and moving its US distribution to the East Coast. The acquisition could impact the scuba diving industry by consolidating key manufacturers under the HEAD Group brand. Aqualung HEAD Group scuba Scuba Diving – DeeperBlue.com

  • Spring 2025: A Message from BSAC Chair, Edward Haynes

    The British Sub-Aqua Club (BSAC) emphasizes the importance of diving safety and environmental protection. They encourage divers to respect marine life and be aware of their impact on the ocean. The organization promotes continued training and education to help divers become more skilled and responsible. They also highlight the need for clubs to work together to achieve common goals in the diving community. British Sub-Aqua Club - News & blog diving marine safety


  • April 3, 2025

  • Australian Military Confirms Finding Of World War 2 Bomber In Greek Waters

    The Australian military confirmed that the wreck of a World War II bomber was found in Greek waters. The aircraft, a Royal Australian Air Force Baltimore bomber, was located 200 feet underwater near Antikythera Island. This discovery ended 82 years of uncertainty about the fate of its missing crew members. The technical diving group AegeanTec made the find in July 2024, demonstrating the value of specialized diving skills for uncovering historical underwater sites. diving Scuba Diving – DeeperBlue.com underwater wreck

  • Shark trust launches new shark photography competition

    The Shark Trust has launched a photography competition to showcase the beauty of sharks, rays, and skates. Photographers can submit up to four images until May 15, 2025. There are various categories, including Best Eggcase and Young Shark Photographer for those under 18. Prizes include a Shark Dive package in the Bahamas and underwater photography gear. Finalists' photos will be displayed in July for public voting, and winners will be announced at the end of the month. DIVE Magazine rays sharks Underwater Photography

  • Shark Trust Launches Photography Competition

    The Shark Trust has launched a photography competition to celebrate the beauty of sharks, rays, and related marine life. Photographers can submit up to four images until May 15, 2025, without having to choose a specific category. There are several award opportunities, including Best Eggcase and Young Shark Photographer. Prizes include a shark diving trip in Nassau and various dive-related gear. Finalists will be displayed in July during Shark Month, where the public can vote for their favorite images. marine life photography Scubaverse sharks

  • Anne Hasson announces retirement from Aggressor Adventures

    Anne Hasson, Vice President of Aggressor Adventures, will retire after 41 years with the company. She started her career as a photo pro and crew member on the original Cayman Aggressor liveaboard. Throughout her tenure, she helped the company expand from one diving vessel to a global adventure travel business. Hasson has also been a leader in promoting dive tourism and conservation efforts, earning multiple accolades, including an upcoming induction into the International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame. Aggressor Adventures DIVE Magazine liveaboard scuba diving

  • Shark Trust Photography Competition

    The Shark Trust is hosting a photography competition to showcase the beauty of sharks and rays. It opens on April 3, 2025, and closes on May 15, 2025. Participants can submit up to four images, emphasizing impactful photos that align with the Shark Trust’s mission. Finalist images will be displayed at Ocean Studios in Plymouth during Shark Month in July, where visitors can vote for their favorite. Winners will be announced at an event at the end of July, with various awards for outstanding entries. Competition photography sharks The Shark Trust

  • Shark Trust Photography Competition Entry Form

    The Shark Trust is holding a photography competition for ocean lovers. Interested individuals can enter by filling out the provided entry form. This competition encourages participants to capture the beauty of sharks and marine life, promoting awareness and conservation. It's a great opportunity for divers and photographers to showcase their skills while supporting shark conservation efforts. conservation photography sharks The Shark Trust

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