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Marine Conservation

Sea Heroes: Awards Ceremony at DEMA Vegas 2014

Watch as Scuba Diving magazine and Oris Watches present a $5,000 award to 2014 Sea Hero of the year Ken Nedimyer for his work on coral reef restoration, as well as congratulate the other 2014 Sea Heroes who were present at DEMA Las Vegas.

Sea Heroes: In Their Words - Ken Nedimyer

Scuba Diving magazine had a chance to catch up with 2014 Sea Hero Ken Nedimyer at DEMA Las Vegas to discuss his conservation work and new projects in the coming year.

Volunteer Divers Needed in Little Cayman to Help Save Coral Reefs

Want to protect Little Cayman corals and be a voluntourist? Join The Little Cayman Research Centre and go scuba diving to help the ocean's survival!

Texas Law Could Sink the Sale of Shark Fins

A proposal is set in motion to ban the trade of shark fins in Texas.

Video: Shark Rescue in the Bahamas - Divers Remove Choke Rope

In this dramatic video, divers with Stuart Cove's Dive Bahamas remove a rope that had entangled a shark — after the shark appears to ask them for help.

Photo Gallery: 25 Turtles from Around the Globe

Who loves turtles? You do! And we do too. Turtle lovers can dive with their favorite ocean friends all over the world;

Sea Heroes of the Year: Where Are They Now?

Check in with the winners of Scuba Diving's Sea Hero of the Year Awards, and nominate your own Sea Hero for 2015!

Washed Ashore: Creating Art Using Marine Debris

Washed Ashore is making art out of the marine debris that threatens our oceans.

UK Establishes World's Largest Marine Reserve in South Pacific Pitcairn Islands

Only about 1% of the world's oceans are protected in reserves, but this number is steadily growing thanks in part to the United Kingdom. Tucked inside the UK's recent budget announcement was the bid to protect 322,000 square miles (830,000 square kilometers) around the Pitcairn islands in the South Pacific ocean from overfishing and seafloor mining.