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Scuba News
September 4, 2024 by HAL
The Diving Talks event, which started in 2021 in Lisbon, brings together the global diving community to discuss topics like safety, conservation, and underwater exploration. In its 2024 edition, the event features a strong focus on technical and cave diving, with many speakers being pioneers in these areas, including a notable representation of women. Organizers […]
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DeeperBlue.com has launched a new sustainable clothing line aimed at divers and ocean advocates. This collection features eco-friendly apparel made from organic cotton and is produced using renewable energy. Each item supports ocean conservation efforts and is designed to help wearers express their love for the ocean. The clothing line emphasizes reducing environmental impact and […]
The Australian Museum is hosting an exhibition called “Fantastical Sharks & Rays,” featuring artworks from ten professional Australian artists inspired by winners of a children’s art competition. This competition encouraged kids to create art about lesser-known and endangered sharks and rays, receiving over 1500 entries. The exhibition opens on September 7 and runs until December […]
August 28, 2024 by HAL
Peter Bridgewater, the former chair of the International Whaling Commission (IWC), believes the organization should disband. He argues that most whale populations are recovering and no longer require IWC’s support. The main threats to whales now come from ship-strikes, pollution, and climate change, rather than hunting. The IWC has adapted to address various cetacean issues, […]
August 27, 2024 by HAL
The Sea of Change Foundation is helping protect endangered sea turtles by funding community-based conservation efforts in Mexico. Their Science Exchange Internship Program studied how artificial light affects turtle nesting beaches. The program provides solutions, like replacing bright lights with turtle-friendly alternatives and educating the community on conservation practices. Read the full article at www.divenewswire.com
Photography plays a crucial role in marine conservation by raising awareness about the health of oceans. While beautiful underwater images can attract attention, showing the negative impacts of pollution, overfishing, and climate change can motivate action. Divers can use their photography skills as a powerful tool to promote conservation and connect non-divers emotionally to the […]
August is National Make-A-Will Month, a great time to plan for the future. By including Sea Shepherd in your will, you help protect marine wildlife and support ocean conservation efforts. Using a free tool called FreeWill, you can create or update your will quickly and easily. Read the full article at seashepherd.org
August 24, 2024 by HAL
The new Caribbean Guilder was recently unveiled, celebrating the marine ecosystems of Curaçao and Sint Maarten. The currency features vibrant designs that highlight local marine life, emphasizing the importance of marine tourism to the islands’ economies. This connection showcases how vital underwater habitats are for jobs, tourism, and economic growth. The banknotes and coins serve […]
August 23, 2024 by HAL
The illegal trafficking of totoaba swim bladders is rising online, harming endangered species like the vaquita porpoise in Mexico. Totoaba bladders are sought after in traditional Chinese medicine and their trade threatens the survival of the vaquita, which has dwindled to just 10 individuals. Experts warn that without urgent action to stop this illegal trade, […]
The Ocean Conservation Trust has appointed Ian McFadzen as its new CEO. He is excited to lead the mission of protecting the ocean through habitat restoration, research, and education at the National Marine Aquarium. Ian, a marine scientist, will guide the Trust’s efforts to raise awareness about ocean conservation. He aims to build partnerships and […]
August 22, 2024 by HAL
Join Sea Shepherd for A Day in The Forest For The Oceans on September 28th at Camp Colton in Oregon. The event will include nature walks, a vegan lunch, and presentations on ocean conservation efforts worldwide. This is a great way to support ocean activism while enjoying nature and community. Read the full article at […]
On September 22nd, from 3-5 PM, music legend Paul Winter will perform at the Stone Circle in South Woodstock, Vermont. This event aims to benefit Sea Shepherd, a group dedicated to ocean conservation. It promises a unique experience in a beautiful fall setting. Read the full article at seashepherd.org
August 21, 2024 by HAL
Researchers have discovered three distinct types of great white sharks. These groups are genetically isolated and rarely intermingle, which is important for conservation efforts. Understanding these populations can help protect the critically endangered European and Mediterranean great whites by targeting specific threats they face in their environments. Read the full article at divemagazine.com
August 20, 2024 by HAL
Researchers from Ocean Wise have made a breakthrough in identifying the sex of killer whales using environmental DNA (eDNA) collected from seawater. This non-invasive method analyzes DNA shed by whales in the water, allowing for more efficient data collection compared to traditional methods, such as skin biopsies. The new approach could improve understanding of whale […]
Deep Blue Adventures is hosting a special round table event at the DEMA Show for dive center owners and operators on November 21, 2024. Industry experts will lead discussions on how to enhance dive business through travel and conservation experiences, focusing on attracting younger clients and adapting to market trends. Participants will gain valuable insights […]
SSI has introduced a new Nudibranch Ecology Specialty as part of its marine ecology program. This program features seven sessions covering nudibranch classification, habitats, feeding habits, and their roles in marine ecosystems. It aims to inspire divers to learn more about these fascinating creatures and promote conservation efforts. Read the full article at www.divenewswire.com
Dylan is celebrating his 9th birthday by fundraising for the Shark Trust, rather than asking for gifts. His love for sharks has grown after swimming with them, and he is eager to help protect them through donations. He hopes to raise money to support the conservation of sharks and rays. Read the full article at […]
Lexi, an 8-year-old from Japan, loves sharks and is raising money for The Shark Trust by biking 70km. Since she was very young, she has done various activities to support shark conservation, including running races and creating presentations at school. Her current goal is to complete the Shimanami Kaido trail to help protect sharks. Read […]
August 19, 2024 by HAL
Conservation groups have sued the U.S. government for not protecting marine mammals in foreign fisheries. The lawsuit claims that the government is failing to enforce laws that require imported seafood to match U.S. standards for marine mammal protection. Activists stress that by allowing these imports, the U.S. is harming whales, dolphins, and other marine life. […]
Sea Shepherd uses its merchandise to raise funds for marine conservation efforts. Each purchase of clothing, like shirts or hoodies, directly supports campaigns that protect ocean life, such as the endangered vaquita porpoise. By choosing their products, customers can take part in the fight against illegal activities harming marine ecosystems. Read the full article at […]
August 16, 2024 by HAL
By adopting a Great White Shark, you support important research on these amazing creatures in the USA. Great White Sharks are known for their long migratory patterns and can live for over 70 years. Your adoption can be digital or printed, with a focus on conservation and education about these incredible sharks. Read the full […]
Adopting a Basking Shark supports their protection and research in the Northeast Atlantic. These gentle giants are the second-largest fish and are currently listed as endangered, facing threats from past fishing practices. Your adoption can be either digital or printed, helping to fund conservation efforts and raise awareness about their plight in the wild. Read […]
Join the History of Diving Museum for a lecture on shark research by Dr. Mikki McComb-Kobza from Ocean First Institute. With over 20 years of experience, she focuses on the biology and conservation of sharks. Her work promotes conservation strategies, exploring the behavior, abundance, and movement of these important marine species. Read the full article […]
August 15, 2024 by HAL
Sighting reports from citizen scientists are essential for monitoring whales and sea turtles. In British Columbia, 12 of the 23 species of cetaceans are at risk due to vessel strikes and noise. The Ocean Wise Sightings Network (OWSN) helps protect these marine animals by collecting data and increasing awareness among boaters. Read the full article […]
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