Top Liveaboard Destinations for Families

Featured on Sport Diver:It can be challenging going on a scuba diving holiday with children but there are some great scuba diving destinations perfect for every type of family looking for an ocean adventure.In my latest article for Sport Diver and LiveAboard, I share some of the best liveaboard destinations for families:https://www.sportdiver.com/top-liveaboard-destinations-for-families

Featured on Deeper Blue:Did you know marine iguanas are the world’s only marine lizard and are found at the Galapagos Islands?Marine iguanas have a small range and are listed as vulnerable to extinction by the IUCN. Main threats to their survival include introduced predators such as cats, rats, and pigs, plus the impacts of climate change.Changes in the global climate affect the iguanas’ beach nesting habitat and the ability to regulate their body temperature on land. Changes in weather patterns also affect the iguanas by reducing the availability of the algae they feed on.https://www.deeperblue.com/diving-with-marine-iguanas

Hawaii Bans Sale of Sunscreens that Harm Coral

Featured on Scubadiverlife:Did you know sunscreens containing oxybenzone have a toxic effect at a concentration equivalent to just one drop in six-and-a-half Olympic-size swimming pools?
 
Oxybenzone and octinoxate (both common ingredients in sunscreen) kill corals, cause genetic damage to marine life and increase reproductive diseases in creatures from sea urchins through to mammals. Hawaii is taking the bold step of banning the sale of sunscreens containing those chemicals, in a bid to protect Hawaii's marine life.
 
It's time to follow this great example and change to natural sunscreen - there are many to choose from and it's an easy way to protect yourself and the global ocean we ALL rely upon for our survival.https://scubadiverlife.com/hawaii-bans-sale-sunscreens-harm-coral/

Arctic Freediving With Orca

Featured on DeeperBlue:Did you know orcas can grow up to 8 meters (26 feet) long and can weigh an impressive 6 to 9 tonnes? Once thought to be one species, there are in fact several subspecies of orcas with distinct populations, diet, and behaviors.The orcas of Patagonia’s Peninsula Valdés are known for ‘intentional stranding’; chasing seal pups onto the beaches to catch them before slipping back into the water. By contrast, the orcas of South Africa hunt dolphins and occasional great white sharks.Find out more in my latest article for Deeperblue and LiveAboard:https://www.deeperblue.com/arctic-freediving-with-orca/

Getting To Know The Blue Mind Life

Featured in Scuba Diver Life:
As divers we all know time with the ocean, or any water, is relaxing. But did you know it also improves focus, creativity and innovation?
Find our more about the massive benefits to our health with Blue Mind​ and Scuba Diver Life​.
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New Blue Whale Population Discovered off New Zealand

There is a population of blue whales living in the Taranaki Bight of New Zealand. Studies have confirmed there are approximately 700 blue whales there and they are genetically distinct from other blue whale populations.
 
"Their discovery is being hailed as significant because the whales’ home in the South Taranaki Bight is also the setting for several oil and gas rigs and is set to be targeted by seafloor mining operations."
 
"In light of the planned industrial work in the region, Dr Torres and her colleagues intend to present their findings to political and industry leaders – including representatives from the whaling industry."
 
Great work by Dr Torres and the team at the Marine Mammal Institute. Here's hoping the whales get the protection they need.
 

Top Tips for Night Diving

Featured on Scubadivermag:Night diving is an entirely different experience to diving during the day and offers the chance to witness night-time marine life and unique behaviours. Descending into the water as the sun goes down and watching the ocean become busy with hunting and foraging activity at night is magical.Check out LiveAboard's top tips for night diving with Scubadivermag:https://www.scubadivermag.com/travel/dive-travel/10-great-tips-for-night-diving/