The Underwater Photographer of the Year contest highlights compelling underwater images of wrecked ships and planes.
A team of researchers has recently discovered deep-sea brine pools in the Red Sea that may offer insights into ancient life.
A playful sea lion. An elegant shark. A mother whale. And a few thirsty camels. The Underwater Photographer of the Year 2025 ...
Swim through seagrass meadows, explore ancient history and observe dugongs among coral reefs — an awe-inspiring world beneath ...
Scientists exploring a region of the Red Sea mentioned in the Bible have made a discovery that could reveal the origins of ...
SCIENTISTS have discovered mysterious “death pools” that destroy all life where the Bible says Moses parted the Red Sea. Just below the sea surface in the Gulf of Aqaba are obscure ...
The 'red tide' is a natural phenomenon caused by the massive shedding of algae from deep waters, which can be triggered by ...
"An Underwater Colorful Snowstorm," Honorable Mention, Macro category, Eilat, Red Sea, Eilat's Coral Beach Nature Reserve Corals are animals that engage in a fascinating reproductive process ...
The USS Becuna submarine sank 3,888 tons of shipping and earned four battle stars in World War II.
Conclusion: This Valentine’s Day, the SeaTouch 4 Max offers a way for couples to capture and share underwater moments together. Designed for durability and ease of use, it provides a reliable option ...
A camel drinking in the desert - photographed from beneath the water? Dueling wrasse fish in Japan? Just two of the stunning, unexpected images from this year’s competition.View on euronews ...
While ships have become faster since the times of wooden boats, there are still many ships that remain slow enough to get affected by underwater growth — that's why the red paint is still needed.