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Welcome to the “Scuba Diving Environmental News” section of The Scuba News, your dedicated platform for the latest updates, initiatives, and issues concerning marine conservation and environmental stewardship in the diving community. This section covers news about ocean conservation efforts, marine protected areas, environmental research findings, and sustainable diving practices. Stay informed about threats facing marine ecosystems, such as pollution, habitat destruction, and climate change, and learn about ways to take action and make a positive impact. Whether you’re passionate about protecting marine life, preserving coral reefs, or advocating for sustainable diving practices, our environmental news keeps you informed and inspired to protect our oceans for future generations.
NOAA today released for public comment a draft plan for a national marine sanctuary in…
Steps in Coral Conservation Celebrated by Aquarium-Park Partnership as National Park Month Commences
As National Park Month commences, newly outplanted mountainous star coral (Orbicella faveolata) are growing in…
This is a Mother’s Day for the books! This season, a total of 17 calves…
We’re hosting a Protect the Endangered Virtual Open Day on Saturday 21 August 2021. Join us online…
Stephen Hatch, Treasurer of SOS Thousand Islands, and Stephan Senecal worked together to create a…
It’s easy to think we’re beyond denial over the climate crisis, now that even oil industry…
Great news! The Lower Duffins Creek wetland complex in Ontario is no longer at risk…
Every September thousands of people take to the beach all over the UK to take…
THE LONELIEST WHALE is a cinematic quest to find the “52 Hertz Whale,” which scientists…
More than 150 million tons of plastic currently pollutes the ocean, yet it only takes…
Support the recent Wildlife (Amendment No.1) Bill 2021 to amend Section 23 of the Wildlife…
Explorer Ventures Liveaboard Fleet knows they depend on a fragile marine ecosystem, which is facing…
Oceana is calling for an end to the overfishing of severely overexploited fish stocks in…
An in-depth look at some of the key environmental and social sustainability issues affecting the…
Fins from up to 73 million sharks end up in the global fin trade every…
The award-winning documentary film “Healthy Seas: Mission in Santorini” follows Ghost Diving volunteers recovering half…
Considering the language G7 leaders used going into their mid-June summit in Cornwall, U.K., it’s…
Volunteer divers and ghost net recovery charities have now cleared the SS Epsilon, in Falmouth…
Improving environmental standards is critical because 70% of divers contact the reef while diving and…
The Vancouver Aquarium’s personnel and volunteers agreed to clean up a beach in Stanley Park…
“The World Federation for Coral Reef Conservation (WFCRC) announced a partnership with Ocean Rescue Alliance…
11,000 sharks are killed every hour worldwide! The urgent predicament of sharks around the world…
Phuket Slowly Reopens and Dive Companies Look To A More Sustainable Future for Marine Life
As tourism slowly resumes on Phuket Island after being closed to international visitors for 18…
Choose to Refuse! Become one of the millions of individuals who are decreasing their plastic…
Community leaders, local cultural organizations, and national conservation groups celebrated the designation of Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast…
The Indigenous “Land Back” movement isn’t new, but it’s gaining increasing public attention and support. In this…
We’re hosting a Don’t Waste This Summer Virtual Open Day on Saturday 24 July 2021. Join us online…
Student Art Exhibition Now Open at The Florida Aquarium The Florida Aquarium is proud to…
Combining advanced environmental technologies with the world’s largest dive community to inform long-term solutions to…
Despite the science, shark tournaments are scheduled on the east coast of the USA. At…
Aquarium Releases 2 Kemp’s Ridley and 3 Green Sea Turtles The fruits of The Florida Aquarium’s Sea…
Burning coal, oil and gas is causing the world to heat at an unnaturally rapid…
Ecojustice has just filed a lawsuit to ban the selling and use of the dangerous…
Oil giant ExxonMobil’s leaders have a long history of doing everything to keep the world from addressing…
In partnership with Parley for the Oceans, Corona pledges to clean 850,000 square meters of Canadian shoreline through…
World’s largest scuba diver organization aims to restore ocean health and support coastal communities globally, driven by…
One long-held excuse for not getting off oil, gas and coal faster is that energy…
We’re hosting a One Planet Virtual Open Day on Saturday 19 June 2021. Join us online…
The United Nations (UN), its members, and ocean-related organizations throughout the world are preparing for…
Thirty-three years ago, NASA scientist James Hansen told a U.S. congressional committee the agency was 99 per…
Powell River, B.C. – On February 4, 2021, Hai A. Trinh was found guilty in Powell…
The film “Call of the Coastal Wolves” follows a crew of filmmakers on a two-week…
Chris Samson and Kian Zhao of Vancouver, British Columbia, spend their days freediving and looking…
On his first day in office, U.S. President Joe Biden announced plans to impose limits on…
Protection and restoration are two sides of the conservation coin — protection for spaces that…