The rarest dolphin in the world, the Maui's dolphin, which numbers only one hundred and eleven individuals, is finally to receive protection over more of it's range. The Maui dolphin lives only along the west coast of New Zealand’s North
Low level of bleaching in Caribbean this year, more severe bleaching expected in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands A new NOAA coral bleaching prediction system indicates that there will be some bleaching in the Caribbean later this year, but the event
A comprehensive survey of coral biodiversity in Panama's Las Perlas Archipelago by researchers from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and their colleagues, has resulted in clear conservation recommendations for a new coastal management plan... "To evaluate strategies for the protection
Re-seeding programmes on over 50 reefs are securing the survival of the giant clam for at least another generation, according to WWF-Philippines. The clams, the world’s largest bivalve mollusks and the star of lurid but mostly imaginary literary and cinematic
The International Underwater Explorers Society (UNEXSO), Bahamas and the DIVEHEART FOUNDATION of Downers Grove, Illinois are pleased to announce the first disabled dive training course for instructors and dive buddies. DiveHeart Foundation was founded in 2001 and is a non-profit
Diving at the ancient antiquity site at Yavne-Yam, just south of Tel-Aviv, David Shalom, a lifeguard, unearthed a 2,500 year old rare marble discus. The discus was used to protect ships from the 'evil eye' and to date only four
Sport England has recently published detailed information packs on 41 sports, which bring together data from the Active People Survey, the Taking Part Survey, and Sport England's market segmentation. Each pack includes information on the following: participation rates in each
The first of what is hoped to be a oncce a term operational bulletin for all matters relating to the new Physical Education and Sport Strategy for Young People (PESSYP). Sport England and the Youth Sport Trust are united in
Liz Baylis, San Rafael, Calif., became the first undefeated and first two-time winner Saturday in the 2008 Mayor's Cup presented by St. Mary Medical Center and part of the 2008 City of Long Beach Sea Festival presented by Charter Communications.Eight