We’ve known for a while that plastic is building up in the oceans. Film makers are now tackling the big questions about how it’s impacting us and what we desperately need to do about it. We review some of the movies available and where to watch them for free.
In North Sulawesi a small island surrounded by coral reefs is saved from certain destruction by locals. Find out how the internet helped save Bangka Island.
Diveplanit interviews Lynn Funkhouser – an internationally published photographer, lecturer and environmentalist committed to making a difference on this planet through her images and lectures.
No one really knows just how much plastic is in those many ocean garbage patches, but what researchers are now discovering is that, if you’re eating seafood – you’re eating that plastic too!
The Yonaguni Monument. Is it an ancient monument, the remains of a legendary city like Atlantis? Or is it a natural rock formation?
Heather Sutton one of NSW’s finest – a Firie – is also a keen and experienced underwater photographer. Maybe fire and water do mix – or counter balance each other?
Video postcards from Fiji’s Lau Islands. Being quite remote, Fiji’s Lau Islands offer some of the scuba best scuba diving in Fiji – and they’re easily dived via a small cruise line like Captain Cook Cruises Fiji.
A Scuba diver survives a life-threatening hazard caused by the omission of the pre-dive buoyancy check – plus a personal anecdote from Diveplanit which could equally have been disastrous.
Sad news this week for ocean advocates the world over. Rob Stewart, the director of acclaimed marine conservation documentary Sharkwater, has died.
Passionate diver Jemma Craig share images of her life on the Great Barrier Reef, diving with Mike Ball Dive Expeditions. Jemma would like the world to know the reef is very much alive.