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One Hundred and Seventeen Dive Friends Bonaire Volunteers Clean Up Under Bonaire’s South Pier

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On Saturday, October 18, 2014, one hundred and seventeen volunteers gathered at Dive Friends Bonaire @ Dive Inn for the last quarterly clean up dive of 2014.  The area to be cleaned was the Kralendijk South Pier.  The pier is normally off limits to divers due to boat traffic, but it needs to be targeted regularly for clean ups because it is a popular destination for fishermen as well as the main pier used for cargo deliveries and cruise ships.

 Carolyn Caporusso of Dive Friends Bonaire provided a safety briefing to address what items should be collected and explained that anything with coral growing on it or creatures living inside of it should be left behind.   She also gave an explanation of how to carefully remove fishing line so as not to damage delicate sponges or corals. 

 After the briefing, the divers entered the water in front of Dive Inn and swam the short distance over to the South Pier. When their bags were filled with marine debris, they brought the bags to the surface and handed them over to the Dive Friends crew who were working as shore support.  Volunteers checked once again to be sure that no marine creatures had been inadvertently included.  Then, everything was counted, tallied for Project AWARE’s Dive Against Debris program, and disposed of responsibly. 

 Volunteers collected 278 glass beverage bottles, 94 plastic cups, 75 cans, 153 pieces of dangerous fishing line,  79 plastic fragments,  1 big tarp, 27 plastic bottles, 45 cardboard fragments, 4 shoes,  10 pieces of rope, 19 items of clothing and much more.  A total of 1,034 items were removed from the marine environment.  There were also several lionfish hunters along on the dive. This invasive species is actively being culled from the Bonaire Marine Park.

 All participants and their families were welcomed back for a sunset BBQ and raffle at Dive Friends Bonaire @ Hamlet Oasis.  Dive Friends Bonaire and sponsors provided drinks and main courses, while participants supplied the pot luck side dishes.   In keeping with the spirit of “reduce, reuse, recycle,” Dive Friends Bonaire does not use disposable plates and cutlery, so the instructors and dive masters also spent a lot of extra time cleaning up after the clean-up.

 Sponsors for the event include:  Beachcomber Villas, Addo’s Bookstore, Pasa Bon Pizza, Mares, Intova, SubGear, Deep Blue Gear, Ouray, Van Den Tweel, Sea Turtle Conservation Bonaire, Reef Safe Suncare, Body Glove, Bonaire East Coast Diving, Reef and Your Scuba Store.

 The next quarterly Dive Friends Bonaire underwater cleanup is scheduled for Saturday, Jan 17th, 2014.

 

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