Today is World Oceans Day and this year, the theme is Healthy Oceans, Healthy Planet, with a focus on stopping plastic pollution. Here are 7 ways to help.
Various SCUBA divers who like underwater photography or videography explain how they ended up with the camera rig they have and how that suits their style of underwater photography.
Hurrah for common sense and politicians who listen to scientific facts instead of polls and media headlines: It’s a small win for sharks.
The crown of thorns seastar is one of the biggest threats to the Great Barrier Reef, responsible for 40% of coral loss over the past few decades.
OZTek 2015 promises to deliver a “diving event like no other” with a healthy mix of information, education, entertainment and inspiration aimed at everyone who dives – regardless of experience level.
There are some fantastic diving features at Ocean Film Festival Australia this year – here’s a sneak peek at just three features you’ll see.
On a recent trip to Fiji we found ourselves diving with Juliane Diamond, a program manager for the Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL), and as coral reefs are part of the reason we exist, I was keen to find out more about their work. I wanted to find out; what exactly is the Coral Reef Alliance, what do they do and how can we help?
This March, we can all immerse ourselves in the wonders of the ocean without getting our feet wet: Ocean Film Festival Australia is coming to town. We can’t wait!
It seems incredible to me that people are still basing their knowledge of sharks on what they learned from a 1970s Hollywood movie, so I thought we should bust this myth well and truly.
We have demonized these creatures, these apex predators, vital for the health of our oceans, almost out of existence. And it’s got to stop now. Let sharks be.