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Where can you scuba dive now, as covid restrictions are rescinding? Where has marine life flourished in the absence of humanity?
Fire broke out on dive boat Scuba Scene shortly after she left the port of Hurghada. All divers and crew escaped unharmed. The liveaboard was due to visit the northern Red Sea: stopping...
The wonderful Bali is again open to travelling divers!
Stingrays can calculate. Scientists have trained the rays to do simple adding and subtracting. (They learned addition quicker, just like children do.)
Liveaboards open up some of the best diving in the world. But at a cost to the environment. Discover how much carbon your liveaboard and flights are emitting and how you could offset it
Three marine molluscs have made the shortlist for the 'Mollusc of the Year 2022'. And divers everywhere can vote.
Take your citizen science to the next level with Operation Oyster. Divers are asked to incorporate oyster data gathering into their regular diving activities throughout the year.
The rebrand comes as Green Fins' are urgently ramping up their work due to climate change impacts. The initiative continues to grow and adapt from a simple code of conduct to an ever-expanding sustainable network. To date, the initiative has spread to 14 countries and connected with thousands of divers, dive professionals and operators worldwide.
It’s the front line of climate change and could hold the key to predicting global sea level rise, but what goes on at the underwater face of Greenland’s glaciers is a mystery to science. 
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