
Central Caribbean Marine Institute Presents: Reefs Go Live 2023
“Reefs Go Live” will return in 2023 from their start in 2018. We’re thrilled to…
“Reefs Go Live” will return in 2023 from their start in 2018. We’re thrilled to…
Jill Heinerth, Canada’s underwater explorer, has received a “lifetime achievement award” for her contributions to…
“Truly, I never imagined any of this…”Jett Britnell It is with great pleasure that I…
The Republic of Nauru turned the deep-sea mining world on its head this summer when…
We recently wrote that the new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change assessment report contained little we didn’t…
Your guide to getting back in the water Have you been out of the water…
I’m fortunate. This slowdown is giving me time with my grandchildren who are with me,…
COVID-19 is taking a toll on almost every aspect of the lives of Canadians. The…
With easily accessible gas and oil deposits becoming depleted, companies have turned to fracking to extract it from shale formations. This involves drilling deep, often horizontal wells and pumping large amounts of pressurized water, sand and chemicals into them to fracture rock and release gas or oil.
“We’re not going to get off fossil fuels overnight!” How many times have you heard…
In the coming weeks, The Scuba News Canada will be featuring videos by Oceana Canada…