Episode 60 Julianne Ziefle

Julianne Ziefle has been a certified diver since 1985 and is an accomplished speaker and photographer. In the 1980s, she began appearing in dive magazines after meeting notable diver Stephen Frink. Throughout her career, she has worked on several important projects, including Cousteau’s Campaign for Future Generations. Julianne has also been dedicated to teaching in…

Episode 60 Julianne Ziefle

Julianne Ziefle has been a certified diver since 1985 and is well-known in the diving community. She has contributed significantly to ocean conservation, working with Jacques Cousteau’s campaign in 1994. As a media professional, she has been featured in various dive magazines since the late 1980s. Ziefle has also supported educational programs in the South…

Steve Backshall

Steve Backshall, a wildlife adventurer, became a patron of the Shark Trust in 2014. He promotes the No Limits? campaign, which aims to curb excessive shark fishing. Backshall has spent many hours underwater with sharks and emphasizes their importance as apex predators in the ocean. He warns that if shark populations continue to decline, the…

The United Nations Decade of the Ocean

The United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development is a ten-year initiative aimed at improving ocean science. This program seeks to foster better management and conservation of ocean resources. It encourages global cooperation to address ocean-related challenges. This initiative is important for protecting marine environments and ensuring sustainability for future generations.

January Diving in Jupiter, Fl!

January diving in Jupiter, Florida, offers exciting underwater experiences. The water temperatures are mild, averaging around 75°F, making it comfortable for divers. Visibility is often excellent, reaching up to 90 feet, allowing divers to enjoy the vibrant marine life. Scuba divers can encounter various species like Goliath groupers and colorful reef fish. Overall, January is…