The Bajau people can dive repeatedly for eight hours a day, spending about 60% of their time underwater.
Cafolla set the record on a day when it was cloudy and snowing with the air temperature at -3 degrees Celsius and the water temperature at 1 degree Celsius.
The company hopes to create futuristic modular habitats that will allow people to live underwater at depths of up to 200 meters.
For all purposes, Dituri’s stay underwater will be very much like being in space, if space was underwater.
What do you get for the person who has everything? For a princely sum, you could treat them to a personal submarine.
Famed aquanaut Fabien Cousteau is raising funds to build a high-tech underwater habitat.
Scientists took a closer look at the boiling hot plumes of seawater shooting out of hydrothermal vents.
You don’t have to travel to the Great Barrier Reef to experience a beautiful underwater kingdom. A new book, featured on CNN, is the perfect illustrator of that point.
South Africa is renowned for its unique beauty, diverse people and rolling mountains. However, under its seas is where the real magic happens.
The tech giant went and dropped an entire data centre in the ocean. It might sound a little crazy, but the reason why is pretty simple.
Much of the earth’s underwater world is yet to be discovered, but thanks to the hard work of a few scientists we can look inside this magical cave.
Whatever you feel about water births is fine – but this video is really beautiful and a lot more intimate than most delivery room experiences.
When a woman decides to have a child for the first time in her life, the journey can get real cheesy – and this might be that cheesiest of them all.
It takes a pretty brave person to fire a bullet at themselves in the name of science, although this guy seems to have done his homework first.
Underwater WiFi may become a real thing in the near future – but it’s not there for us normal folk.
Researchers have stumbled upon some interesting footage whilst studying an active volcano located in the Southwest Pacific Ocean.
Anyone with a younger sibling can probably recall that time they found a brown submarine in the bath. This poor diver had it just a little worse.
Smashing some pools and waterfalls on your adventurous hikes this festive season? You’ll need this bad boy to prove that it actually did happen. What’s that saying again…? Oh ya – “Pics or it didn’t happen”
A Dutch gang plotted to bring a massive amount of cocaine into the UK, underwater. Inspired or idiotic?
Fabien Cousteau’s 360-degree video of the depths of the ocean is quite a sight to behold, not to mention you can watch it a thousand times from different angles.
A group of models have hit a new low, literally, as Van Wong, an engineer-turned-photographer, has executed an incredible photoshoot among the shipwrecks and seaweed of the ocean floor.
YISLAAIK – this is one for the scrapbook. Last June, a Nigerian chef survived three days under the ocean, hiding in a pocket of air that was trapped beneath his sunken ship.
Large pieces of rubbish have slowly been collecting on the ocean’s floor, buried thousands of meters below. These objects will take years to decompose – a lot longer than trash on land due to the poor conditions of the deep.
Indonesian photographer, Hengki Koentjoro has managed to capture marine life in a completely new and fascinating way. His images show a darker side to life underwater, and “evoke a more mysterious and sinister sort of beauty.”
Always wanted to explore the Great Barrier Reef but couldn’t quite get the cash together? Don’t worry, good guy Google has it covered. Its latest Street View collection comes from beneath the waves of several famous diving spots and the results are nothing less than spectacular.