Why Lionfish Culling is the Most Unexpected Adventure in the Caribbean (Grand Cayman Islands)

Lionfish are beautiful but invasive fish harming Caribbean reefs. Culling them helps protect other fish species and promotes reef health. During lionfish culling, divers use special tools to capture these fish. The experience is exciting and boosts dive skills. It’s also safe when done with trained guides and proper equipment.

Underwater Scooter Diving in Cayman: What It Feels Like & Why It’s Worth It

Underwater scooters, or DPVs, make diving more exciting and easier. They pull you through the water, saving you energy. This allows for longer dives and more exploration of coral reefs. Scooter diving feels like flying, combining thrill with peaceful scenery. Certified divers ages 12 and up can try it with proper training.

Photographer of the Week – Lisa Svensen

Lisa Svensen is a talented underwater photographer from Denmark. She started scuba diving after a snorkeling trip in New Zealand. Lisa specializes in macro photography, capturing marine life’s smallest details. She has won multiple photography championships, showcasing the beauty of ocean biodiversity. Her goal is to inspire others to protect the ocean.

Grey Whales: Meet this overlooked gentle giant 

Grey whales are gentle giants often overlooked by divers. They have mottled grey skin and feed near the ocean floor. Two populations exist: one migrates from Mexico to Alaska, and one stays near B.C. Their numbers are declining due to threats like starvation and ship strikes. Observing and reporting grey whales helps protect them and…

RRFB Breeds Rare Pillar Coral for the First Time on Bonaire

Reef Renewal Foundation Bonaire (RRFB) has bred rare pillar coral for the first time. This species is critically endangered due to disease and bleaching. The young corals will grow in underwater nurseries before being returned to the reef. Coral breeding helps improve their chances of survival in changing ocean conditions. RRFB is also collaborating with…

Orangutans – The Wild Man of Borneo

Orangutans are tree-dwelling animals found only in Borneo and Sumatra. Their habitat is disappearing due to deforestation and palm oil production. Orangutans are an endangered species, with fewer than 50,000 left in the wild. Conservation efforts are critical to ensure their survival amidst habitat loss. Scuba divers visiting Borneo can support their conservation by visiting…