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Scuba News
December 14, 2024 by HAL
OCEARCH’s shark tracker is a tool that helps track the movements of various marine animals, including great white sharks. Recently, there have been more sightings of these sharks along the North Carolina and South Carolina coasts. This increase is thought to be due to abundant food and favorable water temperatures in the area. Sharks can […]
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December 4, 2024 by HAL
BTM Travel is a dive travel agency from Munich, Germany, dedicated to creating memorable diving experiences for travelers. They specialize in small group trips and tailor-made adventures, focusing on diving with large marine animals. With years of experience and a commitment to authenticity, BTM Travel ensures that divers receive personalized advice and visits to trustworthy […]
July 22, 2024 by HAL
Steve Backshall and other marine experts will share their passion for sharks at the “For the Love of Sharks 2024” event on November 29, 2024. The evening will be filled with engaging stories about these wonderful marine animals and the importance of their conservation. This event aims to inspire attendees about the beauty and significance […]
April 20, 2024 by HAL
Oil spills, like the Deepwater Horizon disaster, have devastating effects on marine life, with 1,600 kilometers of shorelines being poisoned in this instance. Read the entire article at oceana.org
April 12, 2024 by HAL
Illegal wildlife trade puts marine animals at risk due to the harvesting and sale of species for various purposes, impacting the ocean ecosystem. Read the entire article at oceana.org
March 15, 2024 by HAL
In DIVE’s Big Shot Cephalopods competition, Catherine Holmes won with a photo of squid in Barbados. Other commendable entries included octopus, cuttlefish, and nautilus snapshots. The upcoming competition theme is Caves, Caverns, and Overhangs. Read the article
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