Safety Culture - diving in the zone
“Thank [beep] for that! How lucky were we? We better not do that again.
Don’t tell anyone though, we don’t want to look like amateurs...”
“Thank [beep] for that! How lucky were we? We better not do that again.
Don’t tell anyone though, we don’t want to look like amateurs...”
The commonly held belief that atoll islands are static and doomed landforms due to rising sea levels is a misunderstanding. In reality, these islands have the ability to adapt and grow vertically. This natural capacity for vertical accretion enables them to keep pace with gradual sea level changes, challenging the idea of inevitable loss.
Florida has announced the establishment of the Office of Ocean Economy at Florida Atlantic University. This office will develop the state's blue economy sectors, including maritime industries, aquaculture, and tourism, with a strong emphasis on expanding and improving the recreational dive industry.
A Marine Biologist’s Quest to Protect One of the Most Ancient Animals on Earth