(Blue Ocean Network – May 25, 2011) — There is something you need to know about Jaws. He was a fabrication. Photographer and explorer Amos Nachoum dispels the misconception of killer species in a photographic exploration presented at TEDxConejo2011. See...
(Blue Ocean Network – May 12, 2011) — Blue magazine continues to promote Caribbean scuba diving and ecotourism markets in its current issue, which is now available through various dive centres and tourism affiliates, regionally and internationally. The...
(Blue Ocean Network – April 6, 2011) –The Divi Flamingo is a landmark dive resort in Bonaire and it is celebrating a 60th anniversary of being in the dive business. And the Divi Flamingo is offering special promotions and events to celebrate its six...
(Blue Ocean Network – March 29, 2012) — The Coral Restoration Foundation (CRF) will soon start a pilot project in Bonaire, assisting local authorities and a local coral reef restoration group in developing a restoration program on the main island of...
Kantilal Jivan, or Kanti as he is better known, father of Nature Seychelles Dr. Nirmal Jivan Shah, passed away suddenly at Victoria Hospital, Mahe, Seychelles on Thursday, October 21, 2010. As a Seychellois of Indian origin, he went beyond his career as a successful...
The Galapagos islands feature some of the rarest wildlife and youngest land masses on Earth, drawing visitors from around the world to see its treasures both topside and underwater. In the last two decades, the Galapagos Islands experienced a tourism boom that more...
August, 2010: Plans are underway for a milestone birthday celebration as John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, America’s first underwater preserve, turns 50 years old. The historic event is set for Dec. 1 through Dec. 11, 2010, offering an ideal occasion for...
(Blue Ocean Network – June 15, 2010) — The Cancun and Isla Mujeres Underwater Art Museum is a step closer to becoming the world’s largest underwater museum. Phase 1 of the underwater project began November 14, 2009 with the sinking of three...
(Blue Ocean Network – June 2, 2010) –With half of the world’s sharks threatened with extinction, Palau created the world’s first “shark sanctuary” in 2009. One of the smallest nation’s in the world, Palau declared its entire...
The Maldives’ nation continues to be a frontrunner in environmental activism with their latest announcement that offers complete protection for sharks in its 90,000 sq.kms (34,750 sq.miles) of Maldives territorial waters. The huge shark sanctuary will be free of all...