
2020 – Zale Parry Scholarship Recipient
The Academy of Underwater Arts and Sciences has named Olivia Thomas as the new recipient…
The Academy of Underwater Arts and Sciences has named Olivia Thomas as the new recipient…
Evolving, innovating, adapting, building, growing and focusing on making our programs the best they can…
Officials from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and The United Way of Collier and the Keys announced…
Through the National “Coral to Action” Student Challenge, the world’s largest coral restoration organization, Coral…
Dive resort offers great 60th Anniversary Special, launches new North Wall dive boat and re-introduces…
During the month of October, Divetech is focusing its efforts on conservation issues which concern…
Coral Restoration Foundation has been awarded $2.1 million in funding from the National Oceanic and…
Something can always be done to help prepare for marine events such as oil spills and coral and if we don’t put efforts in during our lifetime, the current state will not be any better for the next generations to come. We know that all journeys begin with a single step and it has to start somewhere, so at The World Federation for Coral Reef Conservation we work to ensure our actions will see results within years not lifetimes.
Something can always be done to help prepare for marine events such as oil spills…
The majestic Great Barrier Reef is Australia’s most iconic dive site, for many a good reason. It is of immense size, stretching 2,300 kilometres along the north east coast of Queensland, covering an area 5 times the size of Tasmania.