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World’s largest container carrier MSC re-routes to keep away from endangered blue whales off the coast of Sri Lanka MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company has taken a major step to help protect blue whales and...
1. Are they dangerous? With tentacles three metres long and covered with stinging cells, it's better not to get too close to the Lion's Mane jellyfish.  They have a very severe sting that can...
After a successful inaugural show in 2021, Diving talks returns to Portugal & on-line on 7-9 October. This international event...
Dugongs have been documented in China for hundreds of years, but now scientists have concluded that they are functionally extinct there.
Giant sea fans are common and conspicuous in tropical seas, and a favourite with underwater photographers who often pose their buddy behind one. Diver behind giant sea fan. Photo credit: Garry Frazer.
Image: Dr Maria Byrne, CC by 4.0 Sea urchins can pass heatwave resistance on to the next generation, according to a recently published study. Global ocean temperatures are increasing,...
Planning your January trip? There are loads of fantastic places to go at the start of the year. Mexico scuba diving in January is all about huge megafauna. The small African nation of Djibouti is also at...
Divers go to Guadalupe to see great white sharks, but this year the National Commission of Natural Protected Areas closed the reserve to shark cage diving and other recreational activities from May until the end of December.
Take part in the Shark Trust's community science project and to help gather vital information about global shark distribution. During the last week in July 2022 they want buddy pairs, dive centres, clubs and boats to record...
This Autumn the Shark Trust are hosting Sharks International 2022. In other years you would have had to attend this scientific symposium in person, but this year it's different. It is the first time...