The world is currently experiencing its fourth global coral-bleaching event, the second to have occurred in the past 10 years. Scientists from the USA’s National
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The world is currently experiencing its fourth global coral-bleaching event, the second to have occurred in the past 10 years. Scientists from the USA’s National
This approach could restore the UK’s coastal kelp forests, say CATHERINE WILDING of the Marine Biological Association and HANNAH EARP of Newcastle University Kelp spores
US-Cuban freediver Francisco ‘Pipin’ Ferreras is set to appeal, after the defamation lawsuit he had brought against streaming service Netflix was thrown out by a
Cave-diver Jared Hires, who died in Norway’s Plura cave system on a practice dive on 3 April, had suffered an unprovoked seizure last year, putting
In case you missed the memo, April is “Citizen Science Month”, prompting Plymouth-based charity the Shark Trust to step up its push to get more
Scuba divers are being asked to sign an online petition in hopes of securing the reopening of the hyperbaric chamber at Oban in Argyll. Its
What was at first thought to be an isolated rock lying on the seabed off Sicily has turned out to be an ancient battle helmet.
The latest diving liveaboard to catch fire, fortunately in harbour and with only one person, a crew-member, onboard at the time, is Sea World I
There are many instances in which experienced divers have a buddy but know that for all intents and purposes they might as well be diving
A British PADI Course Director has emerged as a hero of the incident in which a Dutch scuba diver died and a number of other
… but its riches go beyond coins and jewels, says ANN COATS of the University of Portsmouth The San José was a galleon ship owned by
British diving pioneer Penelope ‘Mossy’ Powell, a woman born in the Edwardian era, is one of seven divers to have been inducted into the Women
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