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The Cool Down on MSNDivers share disturbing footage of whale sharks trapped inside discarded fishing nets: 'This breaks my heart'"We need to stop fishing nets discarded like this!" Divers share disturbing footage of whale sharks trapped inside discarded ...
A video of a scuba diver rescuing a fish trapped inside a plastic packet underwater has surfaced on social media and is going viral. The clip was shared on Twitter by climate campaigner Mike Hudema.
Scuba divers surveying deep-sea habitats in North Maluku found a coelacanth, an elusive deep-sea species, in a first-of-its-kind sighting. Photo from Blancpain Ocean Commitment Plunging into the ...
Scuba diver Rex Colubra met Elvis, an unusually friendly freshwater smallmouth bass, in a lake in eastern Minnesota in 2021. They've been pals since.
Venkatesh, who runs Ocean Delight Scuba School in Kovalam and his student Siddhanth Prasad Shankar, who videographed the ghost nets in Kovalam reef site, said, "We went for a dive on April 5.
A video showing a scuba diver letting fish enter his mouth to clean his teeth has gone viral on social media. People have expressed mixed feelings about it. Sunday, Jun 22, 2025.
Scuba divers surveying deep-sea habitats in North Maluku found a coelacanth, an elusive deep-sea species, in a first-of-its-kind sighting. Photo from Blancpain Ocean Commitment Plunging into the ...
Scuba divers surveying deep-sea habitats in North Maluku found a coelacanth, an elusive deep-sea species, in a first-of-its-kind sighting. Photo from Blancpain Ocean Commitment Plunging into the ...
Scuba instructor Tazz Felde rescued the distressed shark from an artificial reef system in about 20 feet of water at Fort Walton Beach.
Both times, divers found the fish about 460 feet down and observed it for five to eight minutes. The coelacanth seen by scuba divers in North Maluku. Photo from Alexis Chappuis via Blancpain Ocean ...
How to Catch It. Once you track one down, the next challenge is to actually capture it. See, the thing with Horned Parrot Fish is that they’re notoriously difficult to grab.
Read Next: Meet the Alabama Angler on a Mission to Grow (and Catch) the Next World-Record Bluegill. The 1-pound bluegill has been certified by the state as a new record in its “unrestricted” division.
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