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As the health of coral reefs continues to decline under the stress of climate change, researchers aim to rejuvenate failing reefs by transplanting healthy coral. Unfortunately, they’ve found mixed results, as some transplanted coral wither and die...
Corals in the northern Red Sea could hold the secrets for reef survival in warming seas. © 2022 KAUST; Morgan Bennett Smith. Coral reefs underpin the livelihoods of around a...
Recently a Maltese court found diver Arthur Castillo guilty of the involuntary homicide of his dive buddy, Christine Gauci, in spite of his best efforts to save her. She was a 35-year-old soldier and diving instructor, and...
When it's the excavating, recycling, beautiful Red Boring Sponge. Red Boring Sponges on coral reef. Stephan Kerkhofs/Depositphotos It's called the boring sponge as it drills into coral and sea shells....
In a rare piece of good news in the marine world, scientists have found two diving areas where manta rays are thriving. Off the coast of Ecuador, American scientists have identified a distinct...
With more than 1000 islands and islets, including the famous Dalmatian Islands, Croatia offers a wealth of diving opportunities and truly lives up to its name as ‘the country of a thousand islands’. Famed for its exceptional...
Gorgeous new book explains all - a must for all nudibranch lovers
Researchers solve some of pulsating soft coral (Xenid) mysteries, but their siestas still unanswered.
Egypt's Chamber of Diving and Watersports is celebrating the first Green Fins trainers to complete the “Train the Trainer” programme in Africa and the Middle East Region. The Reef-World Foundation—the international coordinator of UN...
These slow moving fish are not at all intimidated by divers, and often come to greet you on your dive - where to see them and why some of them follow turtles