SCUBA News
Scientists name 20 North Atlantic right whales, welcome Swallowtail, Frisbee and Polaris
Scientists at the New England Aquarium this week unveiled a new slate of named North Atlantic right whales, an annual tradition that helps researchers in...
Coral reefs will transform but can persist, if carbon is curbed
Researchers at Hawai'i Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) have shown that, contrary to most projections, coral reefs are not inevitably doomed,...
Another Red Sea liveaboard sinks
Red Sea Explorers liveaboard, MV Nouran, caught fire near Daedelus reef. All crew and divers safely evacuated.
What Makes Diving Talks 2024 a Must-Attend Event?
Diving Talks 2024, the global event that brings together the brightest minds and most passionate individuals in the diving world, held in...
Win Free Tickets to the Ocean Film Festival World Tour
We are delighted to offer you the chance to win a pair of tickets to the fantastic Ocean Film Festival which...
New toolkit to combat coral bleaching
The Reef-World Foundation – international coordinator of the UN Environment Programme's Green Fins initiative – has launched a new coral bleaching toolkit...
The most endangered fish are the most overlooked
"Nearly 50% of the scientific publications for the fishes studied only concerned a subset of 1% of the species"
Dive in with The Reef-World Foundation: “Drops in the Ocean” Campaign Sweeps Across the...
Reef-World raises public awareness of the urgency to protect coral reefs with £335,000 Ocean Outdoor Environmental Fund Boost
Fishy parenting? Punishing offspring encourages cooperation
Scientists from Osaka Metropolitan University have demonstrated that a fish species employs physical punishment to elicit helping efforts from their offspring, indicating...
Dive into Action: Celebrating World Oceans Day
Oceans cover over 70% of the Earth's surface and are vital for sustaining life on our planet. They are home to a vast...