[ABROLHOS, BRAZIL] – The Abrolhos Region, stretching between the Brazilian states of Bahia and Espírito Santo, is one of the major centers of marine biodiversity for the South Atlantic Ocean. Spanning 56,000 km², the region harbors Brazil’s largest coral reef system, vast mangroves, deep and shallow reefs, and the world’s largest continuous rhodolith beds—underwater forests of calcified algae that store carbon and sustain marine life. International marine conservation nonprofit Miss...| Mission Blue
Looking for a Maldives beach resort for a family vacation? Something easily accessible from Male| Zest In A Tote
September is flying – with beautiful sunsets, fun book events (above), park yoga classes and allllll the things. (And some really heavy headlines.) Between all that, here’s what I have been reading: The Library of Unruly Treasures, Jeanne BirdsallI love Birdsall’s Penderwicks series (I reread them this summer). This new standalone book follows Gwen, sent […]| cakes, tea and dreams
Header Image: The Conflict Islands. Credit – Conflict Islands Conservation Initiative (CICI). A tiny and remote atoll off Papua New Guinea holds an extraordinary secret: it is home to more than 400 species of coral. The Conflict Group of Islands, named after the HMS Conflict whose crew first identified them on British navigation charts in [...]Read More...| Mission Blue
Why is Newfoundland such a popular diving destination? What makes divers from all over the world dive into our chilly Atlantic waters? There are many reasons, but one of them is born out of respect for WWII history. The post Diving to the WWII shipwreck sites in Newfoundland first appeared on Ocean Quest Adventures NL.| Ocean Quest Adventures NL
A brand new immersive sound experience has opened at leading Punta Ballena whale-watching centre in Patagonia with ORIA at its heart.| Audient
Who says you need to be dive certified to explore sunken ships? Consider this your guide to Caribbean shipwrecks that are snorkel-ready.| TravelAwaits
Best Things to Do in Bunaken: 1. Go Scuba Diving, 2. Go Snorkeling, 3. Visit the Nain Island Sandbanks, 4. Take a Dolphin Cruise 5. Visit Siladen Island| nature travel blog - TRAVELNANIA
Nafas Min Dahab is more than a freediving camp: It's a journey of growth, connection, and self-discovery in one of the most iconic dive spots.| Chronic Wanderlust
Dive Komodo National Park. Sites (dived 10 sites), prices, operators, dive options, marine life, seasons, food, accommodation, transport options.| STINGY NOMADS
The Florida Keys and Ten Thousand Islands Hope Spot, which includes Biscayne Bay, recognizes the area’s tremendous ecological and economic importance.| Mission Blue
Visit beautiful, tranquil Musandam Oman, experience a simpler and slower pace of life with stunning views of fjords, mountains, castles, dolphins| In Scotterati Footsteps
Act now to permanently end commercial aquarium collection in Hawaii A group of native Hawaiian and marine protection groups recently filed a formal petition wit| Shark Stewards
The Togean islands, diving Kadidiri, coral and plane wreck.Snorkeling with stingless jelly fish in Mariona Lake. Spearfishing with Bajua People, Pulau Papan| STINGY NOMADS
Another World Cup, another wave of concerns about the plague of diving (or “simulation”) that afflicts the beautiful game. Every four years the most casual and ignorant of soccer fans become obsessives, and suddenly everyone notices that some of the best soccer players in the world are… a bunch of fakers. This World Cup actually started out ok, but a week into it and it is business as usual, with the flow of the game regularly interrupted by a charade of flopping, writhing, grimacing, r...|
Discover the sustainable side of the Florida Keys: take an active part in protecting the oceans and learn more about the important role of corals.| Chronic Wanderlust
Curious about the mobulas in Baja California, Mexico? Find out exciting facts and background information about the devil rays in La Ventana.| Chronic Wanderlust
Building an underwater sensor node with SPE and PoDL| Electric UI
Get a 20% PADI eLearning discount and free PADI Reactive scuba diving refresher course online as a PADI Club member| blog.padi.com