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Number of Unprovoked Shark Bites Declines

While lots of factors can influence human-shark interactions, the risk of unprovoked bites is extremely low, dropping significantly year over year.

Carl Charter Named April Sea Hero for Making the Underwater World Accessible to Nondivers

More than 30 years of marine conservation work led PADI Pro Carl Charter to shift his focus to what really matters: marine education, and creating opportunities for everyone to experience the beaut

Meet 5 of the Ocean’s Most Clever Tricksters

These April Fools’ Day marine pranksters mimic, hide and otherwise disguise themselves on April 1 and every day of the year.

A Titanic Finding: What It’s Like to Discover a Deep Sea Reef

During a 2022 Titanic Expedition, researchers made a thrilling discovery near the infamous wreck: a never-before-seen deep-ocean rocky reef.

Czech Freediver Achieves Remarkable Feat with Record-Breaking Dive in Frozen Swiss Lake

A 40-year-old Czech freediver has broken the world record for diving beneath ice to a depth of more than 164 feet without a wetsuit.

What Every Diver Needs to Know About the High Seas Treaty

Good news for ocean biodiversity and those whose lives (and hobbies!) depend on the health of the sea – United Nations members have agreed on an unprecedented treaty to protect nearly two-thirds of

Could You Live Underwater for 100 Days? One Man Is Attempting To Do So, for Science, Medicine and Ocean Conservation

Undersea explorer and educator Joe Dituri sets out to break the Guinness World Record for the longest underwater habitation while conducting groundbreaking research in biomedical and marine science

Scientists Discover Surprising News About the Fate of Coral Reefs in the Tropical Pacific Ocean

University of Miami researchers report that some coral reefs in the tropical Pacific Ocean could defy projections of imminent extinction thanks to their ability to adapt to changing conditions.