ScubaRadio 4-13-24 HOUR1

This week, Greg The Divemaster speaks with Mermaid Kristin and CJ after their dive at Blue Heron Bridge in West Palm Beach. They share experiences from the dive, which is a popular spot for underwater exploration. Additionally, there is helpful advice on how to properly mount a wireless transmitter to a regulator. This information is…

ScubaRadio 4-13-24 HOUR2

Mehgan Heaney-Grier talks about the upcoming Magical Scuba Dive Tour in the Turks and Caicos with Explorer Ventures. The tour promises exciting diving experiences in beautiful waters. Additionally, Greg is preparing for his trip to the Galapagos Islands, known for their rich marine life. Both events highlight unique scuba diving opportunities.

ScubaRadio live studio video feed for 4-13-24.

ScubaRadio offers a live studio video feed every Saturday from 3-5pm EST. This popular dive-themed radio show has been around since 1997 and features news and discussions related to scuba diving. Listeners can join the conversation through various platforms. The show is not just informative but also entertaining, often filled with humor and personal diving…

CRF ™ Travels to American Samoa to Assist in Building Capacity for Coral Restoration Efforts

In March 2024, the Coral Restoration Foundation™ (CRF™) traveled to American Samoa to start a series of learning exchanges with local partners. This project aims to improve coral restoration methods in the region. With funding from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and other organizations, CRF™ will help train people in American Samoa and share…

Why it Matters: Coral Restoration

Coral reefs are facing significant loss globally, with up to 50% destroyed. Coral restoration projects help recover these vital ecosystems through methods like coral outplanting. These efforts not only rebuild coral populations but also support marine biodiversity and provide economic benefits, including job creation in ecotourism and fisheries. By enhancing the resilience of coral reefs,…

Global Collaboration for Coral Restoration at the CORDAP Workshop

The CORDAP workshop took place from March 12th to 15th, 2024, in Mombasa, Kenya. It aimed to enhance global collaboration in coral restoration, focusing on increasing participation from developing nations. Participants discussed the challenges faced in the Western Indian Ocean and explored successful restoration strategies. Barriers like poor connectivity and high costs for in-person meetings…

Corporate Patrons

Corporate patrons play an essential role in supporting conservation efforts for sharks and the marine environment. These businesses promote the cause within their networks and provide financial support. Their long-term commitment offers stability, which is crucial for longer-term projects. By taking their Corporate Social Responsibility seriously, corporate patrons help create meaningful change for marine life….