A look at shipwrecks in the Florida Keys, where locals love to dive; a look at their rich history and the stories they hold in their sunken hulls; a look into how these wrecks are critical to the environment.
A look at people who are rethinking how they can make a difference by volunteering to help the environment in the Florida Keys; whether one is a resident or traveling to the Keys on vacation, people make an impact by giving back.
This week, we're in beautiful Big Pine Key in the lower Florida Keys. Big Pine Key is one of the most captivating and unique spots in the Keys, boasting a vibe that truly sets it apart from other islands in the region.
Key West is known for bars, nightlife and history, but its underwater world can be just as lively; visiting beautiful, resilient coral reefs and the crown jewel of the Keys: the USS Vandenburg shipwreck.
From the Florida Keys to the Islands of Maldives, the team travels to iconic locations to witness spectacular seascapes and the groundbreaking research hoping to save the shores.
The crown jewel of shipwrecks, crystal-clear water teaming with sea life and a unique program designed to re-educate divers about the wonders of sharks, all reside in Islamorada in the Florida Keys.
A shipwreck hit by 500 lightning strikes, spectacular reefs teaming with marine life and Special Ops veterans enlisted to save corals all have one thing in common -- Marathon Key, located in the Florida Keys.
Off Key West lives an impressive shipwreck; traveling to Big Pine Key, home to spectacular reefs, including Looe Key.