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Let’s take action and make a difference for our local coastal waters on World Ocean Day! Let the scuba diver community lead the charge with us! Join us, make a difference and be a citizen scientist by collecting, weighing, recording and reporting our data to Project Aware’s Dive Against Debris program!
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Pre-Requisites
Minimum certification: PADI Junior Open Water Diver (or equivalent)
Minimum age requirement: 10 years old
Dive Against Debris Specialty Certification
As a one dive specialty, the Dive Against Debris course counts as an adventure dive in the PADI Advanced Open Water Course.
Help keep your favorite dive site and local marine environment free of debris and contribute to the largest global underwater database in the world. To reduce marine debris by 50% in targeted countries by 2030, we need everyone working together at local, national and international levels. See PADI AWARE’s Marine Debris page for more information.
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Mangrove Clean Up
This is a fun and different activity as not only do participants take part in a clean up and Boat Cruise!
Typically 3hours, we meet at our Boat Launch point located near the Club.
Our introduction briefing covers the importance of mangroves to our ecosystem, information on what mangroves are and the animals that live in them, as well as talk about ocean debris. Dana the Dugong always joins us for this activity too. As with the beach clean up, we will use the Clean Swell App, and tell participants how they can become citizen scientists using the app.
We also do an instructional and safety briefing.
We then go out into the channels of the mangroves and collect trash.
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Join us on clean up for PADI aware
Pre-Requisites
Minimum certification: PADI Junior Open Water Diver (or equivalent)
Minimum age requirement: 10 years old
Dive Against Debris Specialty Certification
As a one dive specialty, the Dive Against Debris course counts as an adventure dive in the PADI Advanced Open Water Course.
Help keep your favorite dive site and local marine environment free of debris and contribute to the largest global underwater database in the world. To reduce marine debris by 50% in targeted countries by 2030, we need everyone working together at local, national and international levels.
Learn More