New research about biofluorescence in marine life is popping up left and right, from fish communication to a coral "sunscreen," see what scientists are saying about the phenomenon.
Though shark attacks are rare — you're more likely to get injured by a toilet seat — swimmers, surfers and even some divers fear these apex predators. But a father-son duo may have come up with a solution with their shark-repelling wristband.
Do you know anything about the octopus? Watch and laugh as comedian Ze Frank narrates this informative video about the underwater creature.
Recently, viewers captured video off the coast of North Carolina of a rare site, a shark feeding frenzy! The video went viral just weeks ago and has been played all over broadcast news.
Enjoy these hilarious facts about underwater creatures courtesy of comedian Ze Frank. Think you know all about Seahorses? Think again.
Who knew sea life had such a sense of humor? Smiling sharks, googly-eyed fish and a Davy Jones look-alike are among the funniest faces from our 2014 Through Your Lens photo contest.
Check out these stunning selections of jellyfish from this year's _Through Your Lens_ Photo Contest.
The historic HMS Solebay, lost in 1782 off Nevis, is explored 231 years later by FLCC students, who got to practice underwater surveying.
Every year, Scuba Diving magazine and Oris Watches give the Sea Hero of the Year award to someone working to save our seas and promote marine conservation. After a year's worth of amazing Sea Heroes, we are proud to announce Ken Nedimyer as our 2014 Sea Hero of the Year for his work fostering coral reef restoration around the globe.