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Marine Life

Harbor Seals Get Equipped with "Smartphones" To Help Recover Their Populations

Can a new tracking technology help save harbor-seal populations in the UK? The Sea Mammal Research Unit of University of St. Andrews will find out.

The University of Miami is Introducing High School Students to Shark Research

The University of Miami is taking a hands-on approach to marine conservation through shark research.

How to Treat Coral Stings

You had a run-in with stinging coral? Find out how to prevent and treat coral stings in this article.

Video: Scuba Diving Curacao's Director's Bay and Beacon Point

Curacao has many fantastic scuba diving sites, including Director's Bay and Beacon Point — both of which are full of fish and healthy corals.

47 Groups to Support if You Want to Save the Ocean

Looking for a list of nonprofit marine conservation organizations you can join and donate to? Here's a list of recommended groups from the editors at Scuba Diving magazine.

Video: Tahiti's Friendly Dolphin Brings Her Baby to Play With Scuba Divers

Some lucky scuba divers get a personal visit from Tahiti's friendliest dolphin in this video.

Tagging Great White Sharks to Study Migrations, Behaviors & Twitter Followers

Ocearch’s Global Shark Tracker provides real-time updates on the migration patterns of tagged sharks, including the ­famous Twitter personalities Katharine, Lydia and Mary Lee.

Photographing Crocodiles in Mexico

Underwater photographers and scuba divers flock to Mexico's Banco Chinchorro to meet American crocodiles. Are you ready?

Video: Flying Gurnards Caught On Video While Scuba Diving At Cayman Brac

This scuba diver encountered a couple of strange fish while in Cayman Brac. Watch this video to learn more about these fish, called flying gurnards.