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Keeping it natural is an ethic that works for both preserving our incredible underwater environment and photographing its natural colours to educate the non-diving public! 

Resident Platinum PADI Course Director Richard Swann, in search of Eagle rays spotted migrating through the Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, finds an anemone sponge with its counterpart Clown fish.

Despite not crossing paths with the elusive Eagle ray, there is a plethora of marine life to be found residing in the parameters of the protected marine park.

PADI divers become PADI professionals to actively preserve and protect species from negative influences, such as marine debris, the most common hazard in our local environment.

Photography is such a powerful vehicle of communication to raise the public awareness of what benefits the life in seas and oceans relevantly effect our own lives above the waters’ surface. Repeated destruction can cause a domino effect of irreversible damage, which in the long-term, humanity can be affected in a negative way!

Conservation programs are regularly organized at our premier PADI 5 Star IDC Dive Centre on Gaya Island to inspire our local community to contribute their efforts by volunteering in any way!

From the My Ocean Community

My Ocean is a growing community of conservation leaders. Together, our actions add up to global impact for our ocean planet.

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