Protecting our underwater world through knowledge and awareness.

Eco-Photo Explorers (EPE) is a New York based organization formed in 1994 to help promote public interest in protecting the underwater environment through knowledge and awareness using underwater photography. Photography, multimedia presentations, lectures and freelance writing are all utilized to achieve this goal.

 

As we say in the diving community, take only pictures and leave only bubbles.

2026 Dive Shows & Events

Scuba Diving Industry Magazine Podcasts - The Level Up Podcast brings together an exceptional group of writers from Scuba Diving Industry Magazine to examine scuba diving industry trends shaping dive retail, travel, training, safety, technology, and sustainability. Hosted by Greg Holt of ScubaRadio and William Cline, Publisher of Scuba Diving Industry Magazine. Eco-Photo Explorers was a participant in the following podcasts

  • Chapter: Florida’s Panhandle: Shipwrecks of the Emerald Coast
    Listen Here (Timeline: 53:25) - Posted: 1/10/2026

  • Chapter: A Group Travel Guide to the Florida Keys
    Listen Here (Timeline: 47:50) - Posted: 3/12/2026

Boston Sea Rovers: Annual Underwater Clinic - Presenting at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Boston, Massachusetts - March 14-15, 2026.
Seminars Schedules & Speaker Bios

  • Malta: Magical Diving in the Mediterranean
    ProgramBlock: Location 2
    Sunday, March 15, 3:00 p.m. - 3:45 p.m

Beneath the Sea - Presenting at the Annual Northeast Consumer Oceans Exposition, Scuba & Dive Travel Show. Presenting at the Meadowlands in New Jersey on March 27-29, 2026. Seminars Schedules

  • Norway: Diving in the Land of the Vikings
    Meadowlands Exposition Center (Room: C)
    Saturday, March 28: 9:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.

  • Eco-Photo Explorers will be partnering up with the Long Island Diving Association (LIDA) to present:
    Vessel Incident Survival Guide: Preparedness & safety for divers when living onboard
    Meadowlands Exposition Center (Room: A)
    Saturday, March 28: 10:30 p.m. - 11:30 p.m.

  • Wrecks of the Florida Panhandle: Exploring the Emerald Coast
    Meadowlands Exposition Center (Room: B)
    Saturday, March 28: 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

  • Tubbataha: Coral Kingdom of the Sulu Sea
    Meadowlands Exposition Center (Room: D)
    Saturday, March 28: 11:00 p.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Long Island Divers Association: Film Festival

  • Program, date, and time to be determined

Eco-Photo Explorers will be partnering up with the Long Island Diving Association (LIDA) to present this timely program.

Location and date: to be determined. - program details.

  • Vessel Incident Survival Guide: Preparedness & safety for divers when living onboard

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Milestone

We are happy to announce that we have published 241 articles!

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New Programs 

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  • 250 Years of Long Island History

  • The Wrecks of the Florida Panhandle: Exploring the Emerald Coast

  • Long Island’s Haunted Cemeteries

  • Beyond the Hamptons: The Hidden History of the Twin Forks

  • Long Island Motor Parkway

  • Backyard Beasties: Long Island’s Insect Kingdom

  • Baja: Secrets of the Sea of Cortez

  • Science Fiction and Horror Under the Water

  • Malta: Magical Diving in the Mediterranean

Popular Programs

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  • George Washington Slept Here

  • The Channel Islands: California’s Underwater Jungle

  • Gotham’s Ghosts

  • Montauk Highway: From Urban Streets to Atlantic Dunes

  • Route 24: West Side, East Side

  • Route 27: Long Island’s Southern Thoroughfare

  • North Carolina: Shipwrecks, Sanctuaries and Sharks...Oh My!

  • Long Island’s Firsts: Making History in Our Own Backyard

  • The Story of the HMS Culloden: Sunken History on Long Island

  • Long Island Maritime History: Stories of Tragedy and Rescue

  • Rockin’ Iceland: Diving in the Land of Fire and Ice

  • Completing the Circle: Circumnavigating the Philippines’ Mindoro Island

  • Tubbataha: Coral Kingdom of the Sulu Sea

  • Diving in the Land of the Pharaohs: The Egyptian Red Sea Wild

  • Where the Water Meets the Sky: Exploring the Southern Atolls of the Maldives