This month, the 15th Conference of the Parties (COP15) to the United Nations Convention on…
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The 138 foot schooner Gilbert Morrison disappeared somewhere in the Manitou Passage in 1873 during…
Today, the bulk of traffic in the harbour is recreational. A staggering mix of private…
Saltwater Sean is once again helping to clean up the Sackville River in Nova Scotia.…
Environmental racism or discrimination can take many forms. It can mean building polluting factories or mines…
You can dive a Boeing 737 jet plane that was intentionally sunk in early 2006…
Lana Smithson, from Maine, US, visited Canada this past year and was fortunate to dive…
Many have heard eerie tales of ships like the Mary Celeste, pushed into popular lore…
Fisheries Analyst Preferred location: Halifax, NS or Vancouver, BC Period: January 9 to August 31,…
The SS John V. Moran, a wooden-hulled American package freighter in service between 1888 and…
The northern pike is a carnivorous fish species. They are typical of Northern Hemisphere brackish…
The Port Dover Harbour Museum promotes and preserves Port Dover’s history, with a focus on…
This video was taken during a recent wreck dive on the HMCS Saskatchewan, just outside…
Moose management in Canada is unique compared to other wildlife management. The primary driver of…
NatureCOP is coming up fast. This is the biggest moment for nature in a decade…
After a listener inquiry, Chris Foisey of TikTok’s “Modern Diver” discusses rubber versus braided low…
Ecojustice is supporting six members of the public in a complaint to the competition bureau…
Follow Up From The Scuba News Canada’s Article from Mike McAllister In the deep and…
Kate Cheung recently wrote to The Scuba News Canada concerning Scott Steer (British Columbia) and…
Stuart Seldon is in his 11th or 12th year of producing his “Reefs and Wrecks”…
From 1775 to 1899, a maritime historian investigates more than a century of adventure and…
Garrett Clement discovers the wonders of Barkley Sound while visiting a friend on Vancouver Island’s…
This annual four-day event offers a prime opportunity to connect with fishers, boaters, hunters, and…
This annual event commemorates the sinking of the freighter Edmund Fitzgerald on November 10, 1975,…
Dive Shop Grand Opening Weekend! The moment we’ve been working hard for the last few…
Notice of Settlement Approval If You Purchased a New Suunto Dive Computer, You Could Get…
The Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society (GLSHS) announced the discovery of a well-preserved wreck in…
National Marine Conservation Areas (NMCA) are created and managed to protect and conserve representative marine…
The Maritime Museum of BC is thrilled to announce that it will be home to…
“The Manicouagan Impact is to dive into the dark, the dark waters of the reservoir,…
The 292-foot Whaleback barge was discovered in Lake Superior exactly 100 years after it was…
In Canada and many places worldwide, those who pollute the atmosphere must pay. By putting…
Jill Heinerth, Canada’s underwater explorer, has received a “lifetime achievement award” for her contributions to…
This is a follow-up to the The Scuba News Canada article on “Right whales should…
Is a sixth great lake hidden beneath the Ottawa River? Jill Heinerth investigated the largest…
It’s October which means it’s time for DDS’s Annual Underwater Pumpkin Carving Dive! Join us…
Where the vast Pacific meets the Canadian wilderness lies a mysterious island shrouded in mist…
William James Roué (April 27, 1879 – January 14, 1970) was a naval architect best…
Gert Wellisch (1896-1966) spent her summer vacations as a child in the Apostle Islands. Her…
Working at sea is inherently dangerous. Ships and workers alike must be seaworthy in order…
Shaw’s Landing in West Dover, Nova Scotia is more than a great place to get…