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Camps want to keep diving with ‘dinosaurs’!

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Camps International want to keep diving with ‘dinosaurs’ after learning how the pollution of marine debris would effect the future of SCUBA!

Before the last groups, ‘Orang Utan’ and ‘Epal’, from Camps International UK left Downbelow’s premier PADI 5 Star IDC Dive Centre to continue with their 1-month Borneo adventure, terrapins (the 'dinosaurs'!) and jellyfish decided to visit the sheltered bay in front of their campsite!

It was perfect timing for our PADI Instructors to inspire the young adventurers’ and their chaperoning staff from Camps International to relate their newfound passion for scuba diving with the plight of plastic our marine environment faces. This pollutant is an especially damaging one in our local area of Kota Kinabalu, that can be tackled with effective education and preventative measures to affect a positive difference.

Raising awareness with the young adventurers’ visiting from Camps International is like ‘planting the seed’ for change, which has the potential to raise a Project AWAREness within the public!

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