by Dave | May 24, 2019 | Marine Conservation
Shark cage diving offers a unique look into our magnificent, diverse marine world but what can we do to keep it pristine? To many, going shark cage diving is much more than just crossing an item off the bucket list. Shark cage diving offers a window to our...
by Chris | Jun 12, 2018 | All Articles, Marine Conservation
In 2016, scientists in Greenland discovered a 400-year old shark, evidence that some sharks can live for well over 100 years. It’s believed that Dogfish and Whale sharks species live for more than 100 years. But of course, each shark species has a different life...
by Chris | Jun 12, 2018 | All Articles, Marine Conservation
The global marine ecosystem is deteriorating at a worrying rate, as a direct result of oil waste. It’s the fastest source of devastation in the marine ecosystem and more harmful than the 14 billion pounds of trash and waste dumped in the ocean each year. It’s...
by Chris | Apr 25, 2018 | All Articles, Marine Conservation
Photo credit: www.ocearch.org. Myths and false criticisms have been doing its rounds, creating misconceptions about shark tagging and research tracking. Let’s debunk the myths of shark tracking with these important facts. Tagging does not cause sharks pain Sensory...
by Chris | Apr 25, 2018 | All Articles, Marine Conservation
One of the most mysterious and diverse places on earth, the majority of the ocean has yet to be explored. Unfortunately, the ocean is being threatened by pollution – mostly caused by humans. While we cannot control natural causes such as earthquakes and...
by Chris | Jan 15, 2018 | All Articles, Destinations, Marine Conservation, Shark Articles
Conservation efforts for sharks took a strong turn for the better this October, thanks to the United Nations-backed Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild (CMS). Convening in Manila, the Convention secured a pact signed by 126 countries, that’s...