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The theft took place from the wooden deck near their shop on Grand Cayman.
Read moreNow, according to Aaron Hunt, coordinator of the Eco Divers Reef Foundation, the project is beginning to bear fruit. “After two years of the coral nursery program, we have an 85 percent survival rate of our transplanted corals,” he said.
The decline of green sea turtle nesting populations worldwide led this species to be listed as Endangered in 1975 by IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature), and in the 1980s, several studies concluded that the green sea turtle nesti
Read more"We advise that people remove their jewellery before scuba diving for a couple of reasons," stated Emma-Jane Fisher, Su
,Sunset House is a third-generation family managed diving destination in Grand Cayman. This year the resort celebrates its 60th birthday. It is little wonder that over 150,000 divers have dived from Sunset House.
Read moreDr Adel Mohamed Taher has looked after the health of thousands of scuba divers and dive Pros in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt for more than two decades.
Read moreDuring the early years of recreational scuba diving the number of world-class underwater film producers and cinematographers was very small.
Read moreI was introduced to Grand Cayman through a workshop offered by Syracuse University’s Newhouse School in the Multimedia Photography and Design Department.
Read moreWe reported in the current issue of X-Ray Magazine (editorial and page 5) that the Cayman Government is cur
Read moreThough there are nearly 50 operators on Grand Cayman now, Bob Soto was the first. He ran the business for 20 years before selling it to Ron Kipp who called it Ron Kipp’s Bob Soto’s Diving and spent the next 22 years expanding it further.
Read moreThe ISDHOF has announced the 2015 Inductees.
Many congratulations to Bill High, Peter Hughes, Dr Albert Jones, Wally Muller and Dimitri Rebikoff!
Read moreWhether entering these waters as a novice or as a more experienced diver, what is obvious is that Cayman waters have some of the clearest waters in the Caribbean, with very few currents they are the ideal destination for virtually guaranteed resul
Read moreOnce seen, who can forget that iconic photo of a circle of rebreather divers?
Read moreCoral reefs are damaged by natural disturbances and local and global anthropogenic stresses such as global warming and ocean acidification. As stresses intensify, so do debates about whether reefs will recover after significant damage.
Read moreThe researchers found that Stingray City's stingrays show distinctly different patterns of activity than their wild counterparts, who don't enjoy daily feedings or close human contact.
Read moreThe stingray most commonly found in the Cayman Islands is the Southern Stingray (Dasyatis americana) and the two locations where the stingrays congregate in the largest numbers are Stingray City, which is around 3-5 metres deep (10-17ft) an
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