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Oceana Divers Explore Artificial Reef

Caesar grunts and amberjacks near Port St. Joe, Florida. © Oceana/Carlos SuarezHere’s Dustin’s latest dispatch from the boat, along with some beautiful photos from a dive near Port St. Joe,...

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Face to Face with Goliaths in the Gulf

In today’s expedition update from Dustin, Oceana’s divers get up close and personal with some rare giants of the gulf:It was another day of diving for the crew onboard the Oceana Latitude. Today’s site...

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Preparing to Tag Sharks

The bow of the Oceana Latitude. © Oceana/Carlos SuarezIt’s time for the next leg of the journey: shark tagging! Dustin reports:The Oceana Latitude is now headed South, down the west coast of...

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Video: Baby Bonnethead Sharks in the Gulf

Check out the video in today's expedition update from Oceana marine scientist Elizabeth Wilson. The scientists can't resist giving the baby bonnethead sharks a few smooches before releasing them. The...

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Diving in Tarpon Springs, FL

A brief update from the boat by Elizabeth Wilson, and some gorgeous photographs:Sept. 21:Today the dive team went to Tarpon Springs, which is just a little north of St. Petersburg, FL to dive. Tarpon...

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Rough Weather Near Christmas Ridge

A brief expedition update from ocean scientist Jon Warrenchuk, who recently came aboard the Latitude.Rough weather and high seas caused unforeseen problems in launching the ROV yesterday. With no...

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Lionfish: An Invasive Beauty

Oceana/Carlos MinguellOceana marine scientist Jon Warrenchuk reports on yesterday’s expedition dive task in Key West: searching for lionfish.After a bumpy nighttime transit, we’re now anchored off the...

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ROV Explores Seafloor Near Key West

In the latest update from the Latitude, Oceana scientist Jon Warrenchuk describes the ROV’s dive near Key West. The underwater ridge looked promising: South of Key West, 10 miles offshore and 200...

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Tagging Sharks in the Dry Tortugas

Two expedition updates in one day - hold on to your hats! In this one, Oceana marine scientist Elizabeth Wilson describes yesterday’s successful shark tagging adventures, including a monster nurse...

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Expedition Slideshow: Manatees and More

Check out these gorgeous expedition photos from the Crystal and Rainbow rivers on the Northwest coast of Florida. Photographer Carlos Minguell has received many awards for his underwater photography,...

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