How India’s divers turned ocean encounters into conservation action with the help of PADI’s Go Eco Month
During PADI’s Go Eco Month in April, divers across India’s reef fringed islands and mainland coasts paired exploration with clean ups, reef and cove awareness, and a growing ethic of responsible travel. Read more here.
Over 125 pilot whales killed in Faroe Islands’ first grind of 2026
The Faroe Islands has conducted its first grindadráp – otherwise known as the grind – of 2026, just over 200 miles north of Scotland where participants have killed more than 125 pilot whales and several Atlantic white-sided dolphins near the village of Sándavágur on Vágar island. Read more here.
Giant squid found in Western Australian waters in eDNA study
Growing longer than a school bus, weighing up to 275 kilograms, and featuring eyes the size of a large pizza – the largest of any creature on Earth – the giant squid (Architeuthis dux) has fired the imaginations of deep-sea explorers for decades. Read more here.
Dive operator joins debate on ocean protection
A dive operator with more than 40 years’ experience in Bermuda waters has endorsed the Bermuda Ocean Prosperity Programme, saying he has witnessed “a gradual, but undeniable decline in reef fish life” over the years.Read more here.
Thai resort Trisara Phuket promotes sustainable tourism through marine wildlife conservation, education efforts
Trisara Phuket, the flagship brand and property under Thai luxury hotelier Montara Hospitality Group, has been building its ecological legacy through decade-long wildlife conservation efforts. Read more here.
