Earth Day 2016 Leads the Way Ahead for Change.
It’s no secret. Scuba divers are some of the world’s most passionate ocean advocates. With our unique underwater access and dive skills, we’re a powerful movement – one that seeks out action and mobilizes for change.
Just one week ago, Project AWARE launched a new initiative to help spark and further grow this change. Adopt A Dive Site™ encourages dive professionals, centers and resorts in the local monitoring and protection of our underwater playgrounds against trash.
Since launch, we’ve welcomed over 100 dedicated Adopt A Dive Site locations across the globe and it’s growing every day. These dedicated ambassadors and ocean stewards have made a commitment. They realize the critical importance of repeated monitoring and marine debris data collection through Dive Against Debris™. And they understand that in order to make a clear and convincing argument for change, we need to build evidence.
Minni Vangsgaard, Crystal Divers, Bali spoke about Adopt A Dive Site, “As a dive center owner, I’m an ambassador for the ocean. Here, at Crystal Divers, we have a long and committed history of ocean protection. It’s embedded into our business and the way we teach all our scuba courses. Adopting our local dive site is a natural and perfect fit for us.”
Adds Robin Bylund, PADI Master Instructor at Crystal, “I’m excited to lead Adopt A Dive Site at Crystal Divers, Bali. We’re adopting Manta Point - a cleaning station for manta rays. By conducting regular Dive Against Debris surveys, we’ll play a key role in protecting our local manta population.”
In April, we also witnessed incredible actions and efforts from our broader community at large. Through our #MyDiveSite photo contest you shared inspiring underwater imagery direct from your local dive site – over 680 images were shared! And you told us why it’s so important to protect our favorite dive locales. Congratulations to our winners [above from left to right], Christine Albanese, Sinan Şenat and Helene Fjeldstad.
Every diver has a story. My story and love affair with the ocean started 14 years ago. From that very first breath, a window opened and I instantly fell in love. I was mesmerized.
Since that day, I’ve dedicated a large part of my life to fighting for our ocean. And I am certainly not alone. This Earth Day we once again witnessed the incredible passion and power of our global dive community. from a mass Dive Against Debris island wide action on Koh Tao, Thailand to 12 dive professionals from Rainbow Reef Dive Center, Florida all pledging to adopt different dive sites they frequent, a new wave of ocean stewardship has begun.
Want to protect your local dive site? JoinAdopt A Dive Sitetoday and protect the places you love.