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What Is the IUCN Red List?
The IUCN Red List is a collection of the best available scientific data analyzed and summarized by an international team of experts—such an assessment is not an opinion and not a guess. But such an assessment does not carry the force of law, and IUCN Red List Endangered status doesn’t mean the same thing as being considered endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act.
Denise Herzing Earns Sea Hero Honors for Bahamas Dolphin Research

For her work as founder and research director of the Wild Dolphin Project, Denise Herzing is honored as the July 2020 Sea Hero.

Everything We Know About Prescription Dive Masks and Corrective Lenses
Divers have more options than ever when it comes to finding a prescription dive mask or corrective lenses for a dive mask. Here's what we know.
Travel Experts’ Advice for Long-Distance Travel During COVID-19
Travel experts advise reading all of the fine print, packing your patience and face masks, and continually monitoring the global situation if you’re planning a long-distance trip during the coronavirus pandemic.
Six Dive Destinations Known for Healthy Coral Reefs
These six dive destinations feature healthy coral reefs and offer hope for the future of our oceans.
Underwater Photography Tips for Shooting Sunbursts
Most underwater cameras can create sunbursts when used with a strobe or flash and some manual settings. Here are three tips to start creating sunbursts in your underwater photos.
Seven National Parks with Great Scuba Diving
A guide to the best national parks for scuba diving from Maine to Florida to Alaska.
Sharks4Kids Encourages Bahamian Students to Become Shark Conservation Leaders

Sharks4Kids takes students in the Bahamas shark diving to inspire the next generation of shark conservation leaders by fostering a connection with their local marine life.

Three Ways Researchers are Using Drones to Protect the Ocean
From 3D mapping to monitoring shark migration patterns, drones are being used more than ever to assist researchers and marine biologists around the globe.
Koh Phi Phi Divers Partner with Local Community to Clean Tonsai Bay During COVID-19 Lockdown
Over one-hundred volunteer divers, representing twenty-six countries and nearly every dive center on the island came together for the Phi Phi Cleanup Project 2020.
How Project Aware Is Protecting Sharks and Rays on a Global Scale
Project Aware amplifying diver voices to secure sustainable trading regulations for sharks and rays around the world.
Snorkeling Daily with Poisonous Snakes? The “Fantastic Grandmothers” Call that Retirement.
A group of retirees in New Caledonia are documenting the population of poisonous reef snakes in Baie des Citrons as a part of a 17-year study.
Thousands of Volunteer Divers Get Hands On with Reef Restoration in Florida
The Coral Restoration Foundation, a Florida Keys nonprofit, has replanted 140,000 corals in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary since 2007 thanks to thousands of volunteer divers.
Take the Plastic-Free July Challenge
You can help be part of the solution and say no to single-use plastics by joining millions in the Plastic-Free July global movement.
The Best Scuba Regulators of 2020 Reviewed
ScubaLab test divers review the best scuba regulators of 2020, evaluating each regulator on a breathing machine and in the water.