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Study Shows Scuba Divers Contribute to Reef Damage

Even well-intentioned, experienced divers contribute to coral reef damage, a new study shows. Here's how you can avoid making an impact.

University of Miami Launches Digital Atlas of Marine Species and Locations (DAMSL)

'Picture Perfect' Web-Based Tool Brings Ocean Denizens to Students, Teachers, Divers, General Public

Cayman Islands Announces the Second Annual Cayman Cookout with Chef Eric Ripert

Cayman to Host Caribbean’s Premiere Culinary Event in January 2010

Urgent Help Needed to Protect Lemon Sharks!

The Juno Ledge lemon shark aggregation is the only known event of its kind in the world, and at this time they are particularly vulnerable to unregulated commercial fishing.

NOAA Announces $9 Million in Ocean Education Grants to National Aquariums

NOAA announced 11 grants totaling more than $9 million that will create new education projects in aquariums across the nation.

Missing Air Force Jet Reported Found Off Los Angeles by Searchers for W.A.S.P Gertrude Tompkins

The wreckage of what appears to be a missing USAF Lockheed T-33A jet trainer has been found in the ocean off Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), according to a search team that was looking for

Karol Meyer Becomes a Guinness World Record Holder

Karol Meyer, the brazilian world champion freediver, recently became a Guinness World Record holder.

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