Neptune Islands Group Marine Park – The Realm of the Great White Shark

The Neptune Islands Group Marine Park is a protected area in South Australia. It is famous for its great white sharks and seal colonies. Visitors can experience cage diving to see these sharks up close. The park promotes marine conservation and supports scientific research on various species. Environmental protections help ensure the park remains a…

Diabetes and Diving

People with diabetes can safely scuba dive with careful planning. They must manage their blood sugar levels before and during dives. It’s important to get medical clearance from a healthcare provider experienced with diving. Divers should also inform their dive buddies about their condition and emergency plans. Proper monitoring and carbohydrate intake can help prevent…

How One PADI Diver Went from Fear of the Ocean to Filming Sharks for Netflix

The blogger grew up terrified of the ocean and swimming. Taking a PADI Open Water Diver course changed everything, boosting confidence in the water. A marine biology class sparked a fascination with sharks, leading her to deeper dives. After earning various diving certifications, she became an underwater photographer. Today, she helps protect sharks and advocates…

Oceana in Ghana: New Campaigns in Allyship with Coastal Communities 

Oceana has launched operations in Ghana to protect fish populations and support coastal communities. About 60% of Ghana’s population relies on fish for food and income. Sardinella, a crucial fish in Ghana, has decreased by 80% over 20 years. This decline threatens both community health and the livelihoods of fish processors, often women. Oceana will…

WHY RAID

RAID is a scuba diving organization focused on safety and fun. They offer courses for all experience levels, from beginners to experts. Their training emphasizes teamwork and communication under water. RAID also uses the latest teaching methods for better learning experiences. With RAID, divers gain confidence and skills to explore the ocean safely.

Great British Beach Clean 2025 is almost here!

The Great British Beach Clean takes place from September 19 to 28, 2025. This event encourages volunteers to clean UK beaches and collect data about litter. Last year, volunteers gathered nearly 250,000 pieces of litter, mostly plastic. This information helps policymakers create better rules to reduce ocean pollution. Everyone can join or organize their own…