Oceanics Programme

Oceanic sharks are vital species and are vulnerable to overfishing. The Oceanics Programme works with international fisheries to protect these sharks. They monitor regulations and help develop proposals for better management of shark populations. Support from various brands aids in creating awareness and driving change for shark conservation. The Big Shark Pledge is an initiative…

Living with Sharks

Living with sharks involves understanding how humans and sharks can coexist. The project aims to reduce conflicts between people and sharks. It promotes positive views on recovering shark populations. Films and guidelines will help educate everyone involved. Future efforts will involve working with government to support shark conservation.

SPANISH DANCER : Fun Facts You’ll Love About The Most Flamenco Nudibranch

The Spanish dancer is a colorful nudibranch, or sea slug. It can grow over a foot long and moves gracefully through water. This creature is often found in warm waters like the Caribbean and around coral reefs. It feeds mostly on sponges, which provide its bright colors. The Spanish dancer also has a unique ability…

They Might Be Giants – The Ocean Viruses Bigger Than Bacteria

Giant viruses in the ocean can be much larger than bacteria. They can change how ocean life functions and affect food webs. Some viruses boost their hosts’ abilities, making them supercharged. Others help carbon from the ocean stay trapped, helping our climate. These giants play a huge role in marine ecosystems and nutrient cycles.

DAN Introduces 2025 Interns

DAN announced its 2025 interns, who will help improve dive safety. The interns bring diverse skills from marine science to public health. They will work on projects related to emergency assistance and dive safety education. Each intern has unique experiences in diving, research, or marine science. Their work supports DAN’s mission to assist divers in…

DAN Introduces 2025 Interns

DAN has introduced its 2025 interns who focus on dive safety. The internship program began in 1999 to promote dive safety through research. Interns engage in fieldwork and lab studies related to dive emergencies. Each intern brings unique backgrounds in marine biology, safety, and engineering. They aim to improve emergency support for divers and promote…