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Marine Conservation

Brutal Shark-Dragging Social Media Posts Lead to Criminal Charges for 3 Florida Men

Brutal videos and images of an injured shark being dragged behind a boat lead to criminal charges for three Florida men.

Palau Now Requires Visitors to Sign Eco-Pledge

Palau has become the first country to require all tourists to sign a pledge to be issued an entry visa.

Reef Relief

The International Coral Reef Initiative has declared 2018 the International Year of the Reef.

5 Reasons To Toast To Our Oceans

Our friends over at Oceana got you covered this year, with these five toast-worthy pieces of good news about the oceans.

Florida Goliath Grouper Harvest Update

The FWC has reported that they will be postponing the presentation and discussion of the possible goliath grouper harvest in Florida until February 2018.

Mexico Announces Expansion of Revillagigedos Marine Park

The region — which encompasses the Revillagigedos aka Socorros — will become the largest no-take marine national park in North America.

Coral Reef Fish Have The Most To Lose From Climate Change

Ocean warming could push tropical fish over the edge.

Margo Peyton Joins Scuba Diving's Sea Heroes

Margo Peyton has made it her mission to get kids diving — her commitment to the cause is why she is *Scuba Diving's* November/December 2017 Sea Hero.

Florida Keys Turtle Hospital Update

Despite devastating damage in the Florida Keys due to Hurricane Irma, The Turtle Hospital managed to keep all of their sea turtles safe.