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Scuba News
September 29, 2021 by HAL
The Small-eyed Ray ID Guide helps scuba divers identify the small-eyed ray species commonly found in oceans. This guide provides key features such as coloration and body shape that are helpful for recognizing the ray underwater. Understanding these identifying traits can enhance the underwater experience and promote marine conservation efforts. Read the full article at […]
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The Ghost Catshark is a unique type of shark known for its ghostly appearance. This guide helps divers identify the species by outlining its distinct features, such as its color and body shape. Recognizing this shark contributes to marine conservation efforts by increasing awareness among divers and ocean enthusiasts. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
The Velvetbelly Lanternshark is a small deep-sea shark known for its unique bioluminescent properties. It can be identified by its dark, velvety skin and specific fin shapes. Scuba divers should learn to recognize this shark to enhance their underwater experiences and contribute to marine conservation. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
January 13, 2020 by HAL
Charles Hood leads specialized tours for Basking Sharks and Blue Sharks from Penzance. These tours help people learn about sharks and support their conservation, moving away from the misconception that sharks are dangerous. Hood’s work includes capturing underwater photos, raising awareness for marine conservation featured in media outlets like BBC. Read the full article at […]
November 1, 2018 by HAL
Roger Covey is a senior marine officer for Natural England with over 20 years of experience in marine conservation. He has worked on marine surveys and conservation projects across the UK, particularly in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. Covey is well-respected in his field and has led many discussions on marine issues. Read the […]
September 1, 2016 by HAL
The IMCC focuses on marine conservation science and policy, with discussions on outreach, equity, inclusiveness, and marine topics. Key speakers include professionals from various fields within marine conservation. Read the article
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