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'Sea Americas': New Docuseries Spotlights US Marine Areas

An all-female expedition team is leading a new documentary series that aims to inspire people to find the wonder in their marine ecosystems.

Bryde’s Whales a Step Closer to Endangered Status

A unique group of whales native to the Gulf of Mexico is one step closer to Endangered Species Act protections.

7 Facts about Bryde’s Whales

These baleen whales (*Balaenoptera brydei*) are closely related to blue and humpback whales.

What It's Like to Get Jumped By a Giant Octopus

One diver, one giant Pacific octopus and a crazy scuba diving tale to tell for years to come.

Stuart Cove Talks shark diving, training movie stars and sinking wrecks

Nassau's Stuart Cove wrangles sharks, trains movie stars to scuba dive and sinks wrecks all over the Bahamas.

Award-Winning Michael Maes Documentary “Epiphany” Released on iTunes

The highly praised documentary *Epiphany* about Ellen Cuylaerts' journey as a wife, mom and underwater photographer has been released on iTunes just in time for the holidays.

Giant Manta Rays of the Pacific Are Deep-Ocean Predators

A new study shows Manta birostris in the eastern Pacific Ocean get most of their food from the ocean depths.

"Blue Fee" to Fund Conservation Efforts in the Marshall Islands

The initiative uses a percentage of the Marshall Islands tuna fund for financing national biodiversity conservation effort and climate adaptation efforts.