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PADI Club Speaker Series With Francesca Page

PADI Club invites you to join on Thursday, July 24th, for an enlightening conversation with award-winning visual artist Francesca Page. A renowned wildlife photographer and multidisciplinary artist, Francesca believes that art will save this planet.

Sea Turtles Will Dance for Food

What happens when a loggerhead turtle is presented with a tasty snack? According to a study at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, they'll do a little dance.

Scientists Develop New Way to Track Fish

Scientists from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have developed a new way to more efficiently track the masses of fish that gather along coral reefs. Here's what the new technology could mean for conservation efforts.

Red Sea Turtle Trackers Discover 34 Seagrass Meadows

Researchers tracking tagged green sea turtles in the Red Sea were led to 34 previously unknown seagrass meadows. This discovery can help enhance local conservation efforts.

Number of Unprovoked Shark Bites Declines

While lots of factors can influence human-shark interactions, the risk of unprovoked bites is extremely low, dropping significantly year over year.

PADI Women's Dive Day Back for 11th Year

From Tennessee to the Maldives, divers from around the world are gathering to celebrate the 11th annual PADI Women's Dive Day through a series of events that welcome, empower and unite women underwater.

Aqualung Announces New Smart Dive Regulator

Dive insights are about to get a lot more informative. Aqualung's new smart dive regulator will provide valuable data to enhance dives and increase safety.

Understanding the Mantis Shrimp's Bullet-Like Punch

The mantis shrimp may be small, but it packs a powerful punch—literally. Now, scientists finally have a better understanding of how these tiny crustaceans protect themselves from their own power.

Stunning Footage Captures Anglerfish at the Surface

The video captured the world's attention. Weeks after a lone, now-famous anglerfish ascended from the depths and into the light, scientists still don't know what caused the unusual behavior.