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Shark and Rays are Disappearing Faster than Expected, New Study Finds

Some shark populations have decreased by 70 percent. The oceanic whitetip shark experienced the greatest decline, losing 98 percent of their population in just 60 years.

Alabama’s Underwater Forest May Become a Marine Sanctuary

Extractive activities would not be permitted if the underwater forest is protected as a a National Marine Sanctuary, but research and recreation could continue.

Giant Seaweed-Eating Crabs Could Help Revive Florida Keys Corals

A new study finds that the presence of Caribbean king crabs on Florida reefs combats algal overgrowth harming reefs.

WATCH: Scuba Divers Rescue Shark Tied to Ocean Floor by Fishing Line

Two divers freed a shark snared by a fishing hook to the seafloor off the coast of Australia.

Aggressor Adventures Announces Season Two of Popular Podcast Series, Inspired By Adventure

The podcast series provides a deeper look into the lives of many fascinating individuals who have turned a life of adventure into a lifestyle.

Largest Gulf of Mexico Marine Sanctuary Will Triple in Size

The Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary expand to about 160 square miles following approval from the U.S. government.

New Florida Reef Built Thanks to Kenny Chesney

No Shoes Reefs is building a reef off the coast of Delray Beach, Florida.

Scuba Divers Find Mammoth Tusks Off Florida Coast

Divers Blair Morrow and Ryan Picou discovered two mammoth tusks in the Gulf of Mexico while on a scuba charter.

More than 1.5 Billion Face Masks Estimated to be in the Ocean

About 1.56 billion face masks entered the ocean in 2020 during the COVID pandemic estimates a recent report from the conservation nonprofit OceansAsia.