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Marine Conservation

Oceanographer Sylvia Earle awarded Lifetime Achievement Award

Ocean explorer and environmental conservationist Sylvia Earle - also known as "Her Deepness" - was recognized in 2014 with a Lifetime Leadership award by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Watch this short video detailing her work as a Champion of the Earth, and listen to her acceptance speech as she discusses the importance of studying our planet and the continued respect for our oceans.

Sea Heroes: In Their Words - Rick MacPherson

Scuba Diving magazine had a chance to catch up with 2013 Sea Hero of the Year Rick MacPherson at DEMA Las Vegas to discuss his past year since winning the award, and his plans for the future.

Take the Survey - Tell us How You Use Our Florida Reefs

How do use Florida's reefs? Take the Southeast Florida Coral Reef Initiative's survey.

Spend Your Summer Under the Sea with Camp Program for Parents and Kids

How will your kids be spending their summer vacation? The Whale Shark and Oceanic Research Center at Utila Lodge is offering a marine conservation program for parents, grandparents and children in June and July 2015 that hopes to teach kids about preserving the environment.

The Coral Reef Conservation Program to be Held in August

Participants who attend the annual coral spawning event will learn about coral reef ecology and conservation through a series of interactive lectures and workshops run by marine biologists.

Whale Shark and Marine Conservation Program

Embark on whale shark snorkel trips at the WSORC program, where where you will have the opportunity to help researchers collect valuable data on this enigmatic gentle giant.

Ancient Forest Discovered Underwater in the United Kingdom

An ancient forest is discovered by a diver in the United Kingdom.

Largest Underwater Sculpture Unveiled in the Bahamas

Artist Jason de Caires Taylor's 60-ton concrete sculpture "Ocean Atlas" was sunk off the shallow coast of the Bahamas earlier this year. Watch the video!

Autonomous Underwater Robot Utilized for Antarctic Sea Ice Research

The first detailed, high-resolution 3-D maps of Antarctic sea ice have been developed using an underwater robot. Scientists from the UK, USA and Australia say the new technology provides accurate ice thickness measurements from areas that were previously too difficult to access.