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Scuba News
October 7, 2024 by HAL
Insta360 has launched a social media campaign to support the PADI AWARE foundation, aiming to protect oceans. For every scuba diving-related Instagram post that uses the hashtag #Insta360Diving and tags @Insta360, the company will donate $5, up to $2500. This campaign coincides with the release of their new X4 360° camera, which enhances underwater filming […]
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August 7, 2024 by HAL
Orla and Eden are participating in the Bournemouth Junior Marathon to raise funds for The Shark Trust. They aim to help prevent shark extinction, stop overfishing, and keep oceans clean. Their efforts contribute to a major shark conservation campaign to rebuild populations of sharks in international waters. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
July 24, 2024 by HAL
Plastics, recycling, and oceans struggle with pollution, Read the entire article at oceana.org
July 20, 2024 by HAL
Our oceans are still largely unexplored, with more known about Mars’ surface than our ocean floors. Read the entire article at forscubadivers.com
July 1, 2024 by HAL
Plastic pollution is a significant issue affecting the oceans, leading to detrimental impacts on marine life and ecosystems. Imagine a world where the ocean is free from plastic, allowing marine life to thrive. Read the entire article at oceana.org
June 1, 2024 by HAL
World Oceans Day is a time to appreciate the diverse marine life in the oceans that are crucial for our well-being. The celebration emphasizes the importance of healthy oceans to the global economy and livelihoods. Read the entire article at oceana.org
May 13, 2024 by HAL
Oceana is working to protect oceans in Canada and Peru, where fishing is prominent due to the abundant anchoveta population. Canada boasts the longest coastline, while Peru has the largest fishery. Read the entire article at oceana.org
April 4, 2024 by HAL
Test your knowledge with an oceans quiz on DIVE Magazine’s website for a chance to win a subscription discount. Read the article
April 1, 2024 by HAL
Plastic pollution is a major problem for the oceans, but there are ways to tackle it. Four effective methods can help combat this issue. Read the entire article at oceana.org
March 30, 2024 by HAL
New scuba divers can gain insights about the oceans’ lesser-known aspects from the provided video. Read the article
March 16, 2024 by HAL
The oceans hold many mysteries and unknown species, with more new discoveries being made each year. Recent finds include a new isopod near the Bahamas and possible locations of Amelia Earhart’s plane. Scientists warn of threats to oceans from climate change and pollution but emphasize the importance of conservation efforts. Read the article
March 14, 2024 by HAL
Welcome to the oceans true or false quiz! Score 75% to unlock a subscription discount. Read the article
December 6, 2023 by HAL
Sharks play a vital role in maintaining the health of our oceans, and it’s important to help protect them. Their presence helps keep marine ecosystems balanced. Young advocates, like six-year-old Nika, are raising awareness and funds to support shark conservation efforts. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
August 30, 2023 by HAL
Sharks have been in our oceans for 400 million years, but many species are now in danger due to overfishing. This issue affects the health of our oceans, as sharks play a crucial role in maintaining marine life balance. With our help, we can take action to protect these important creatures and ensure their survival. […]
February 22, 2023 by HAL
World Oceans Day is a time to celebrate the oceans and their diverse creatures, especially sharks. There are over 500 species of sharks around the world, and many are in danger. To help both sharks and the oceans, you can clean beaches, reduce plastic use, choose sustainable seafood, limit your carbon footprint, and inspire others […]
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