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Can you name the ocean’s weirdest creatures? From translucent blobs to fish with fangs, the deep sea is full of bizarre beasts. Test your knowledge and meet some of nature’s strangest swimmers.
Long gone are the days of the photographic darkroom. In that otherworldly space, prints would slowly emerge on photographic paper, dimly lit by red lamps while surrounded by trays of intriguingly ...
It’s taken 36 hours of continuous flying to reach Cebu, on the opposite side of the globe and 180 degrees out from my regular circadian rhythm. I should be fatigued to the bone, but I’m too amped up ...
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The body of a Chinese diver who died off Kakaban Island, one of the Derawan Islands in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, has been recovered after she disappeared while trying to retrieve a dropped camera.
Some of the smuggled fins on display after the seizure (Photo: Thai Customs) A huge haul of 402 shark fins weighing in at 102 kilograms has been seized by Thai customs officials at Bangkok’s ...
The first ever footage of a colossal squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) in its natural environment has been filmed by scientists from Schmidt Ocean Institute 100 years after the species was first ...
Halcyon Dive Systems is offering dive instructors a discounted offer on its Symbios Ecosystem, an integrated dive package consisting of the Symbios Handset wrist-mounted dive computer, a heads-up ...
Aggressor Adventures has expanded its fleet with three new scuba diving liveaboards in the Red Sea, Komodo, and the Bahamas. Embarking from Port Berenice in the far south of Egypt , the 40 metre (131 ...
Enter your best marine critter portraits in our latest Big Shot underwater photography competition for the chance to win an Aggressor Adventures liveaboard trip to Raja Ampat The subject of our next ...
A new study by has found alarming levels of PFAS 'forever chemicals' discharged through sewage into a highly protected marine area.