New peer-reviewed research identifies the positive effects of protecting the world's most popular scuba diving sites.
A new study shows that fully protecting the world's most popular scuba diving sites could not only help marine life bounce back, but also generate an ...
A diving board in Guernsey which was due to be removed this week has been given a four-week stay of execution by the ...
Chris Lawrence dives to a depth of 100ft in a submarine at the 'seven-star' Patina Maldives, to see the Ali Giri reef. He ...
Scientists, including those from National Geographic Pristine Seas, find scuba divers are willing to pay more to seek adventure in Marine Protected Areas, estimating an additional USD 2.7 billion ...