
Sea Shepherd 2022 Year in Review
Sea Shepherd thanks you for your support in 2022. Our supporters fund every aspect of…
Sea Shepherd thanks you for your support in 2022. Our supporters fund every aspect of…
The 19th Annual International Ocean Film Festival, the biggest festival in the world for Ocean-Related films,…
Do you remember that purple flower-like creature on the cover of our January newsletter? Could…
Image via Facebook Sea Shepherd is leading the worldwide fight to protect marine wildlife against…
After nearly three years of collaborative campaigns from ocean advocates around the world, the 51…
As my dive buddy and I cruised over an expanse of sand and rubble, our…
For the fifth year in a row, leading international scientists have urged the New Zealand government to remove set netting (also called gillnetting) and conventional trawling from Māui dolphin habitat, to save the world’s smallest and rarest marine dolphin from extinction.
For the fifth year in a row, leading international scientists have urged the New Zealand…
Recreational scuba divers have regularly been forced to euthanise banjo sharks that have been caught, mutilated and thrown back beneath the piers of Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne.
Some thoughts on rubbish in the marine environment and how we can help stem the…
As you may know, here at The Scuba News we are quite active on Instagram.…
Great news below from HEPCA following my recent post about disgusting, shameful practices by supposed…