Think you know your corals? From Darwin’s atolls to deep-water reefs, this quiz will separate the reef rookies from the marine masters.
The editors of Australia’s Ocean Geographic magazine have launched an online petition asking the government of the Maldives to reconsider lifting its shark fishing ban. The petition is a response to ...
Garmin has announced a new addition to its scuba diving lineup with the Descent X30, an easy-to-read, large-format dive computer with an eco-friendly design. The new computer has a 2.4-inch display, a ...
One boat has been sunk and a second damaged by a pod of orcas (killer whales) off the coast of Portugal. The sunken vessel, named Oceanview, which belongs to the Nautic Squad, a sailing based in ...
Think you know your dive gear, gas mixes, and buoyancy tricks? Dive into the deep end of scuba knowledge with this True or False challenge – not for the faint-finned!
In November 1856, the French steamship Le Lyonnais sank with the loss of 114 lives, following a collision with the sailing vessel Adriatic off the coast of Massachusetts. The political aftermath of ...
The Manta Caribbean Project is doing vital work to protect manta rays off the coast of Mexico – DIVE talks to its charismatic founder.
Basking sharks make for awesome encounters – but they are stil very large and very powerful animals (Photo: Shutterstock) We’re in the time of year when basking sharks are most likely to be spotted ...
Think you’ve mastered the basics? Test your core scuba knowledge with this true-or-false quiz covering the essential science every diver should know.
Scubapro’s G3 Ti wristwatch-style computer works both above and below the surface Scubapro has launched the latest model in its popular Galileo range of dive computers with a titanium-cased version of ...
Ceramic pitchers and plates in the wreck of Camarat 4 (Photo: DRASSM) A 16th-century shipwreck discovered by accident in March has proven to be the deepest in French waters and appears ‘frozen in time ...
How big are basking sharks? Basking sharks are ovoviviparous, which means that the embryos gestate inside eggs that remain inside the mother’s body, and babies are born measuring between 1.5-2 m ...