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Dive Against Debris Data Submission

ADS584 - Holyrood Marina

9 August, 2020

Team Leader
Mark McGowan
Number of Participants
6
Total Debris Collected
25 lbs (estimated)

47.389297, -53.126558

Survey Information

Location Name
ADS584 - Holyrood Marina
Organization/Dive Centre
Ocean Quest Adventures
City
Holyrood
Country
Canada
Date
9 August, 2020
Survey Duration
25 Minutes
GPS Coordinates
Latitude: 47.389297
Longitude: -53.126558
Weather Conditions
Overcast, rainy, cool, windy
Survey Depth Range
20–35 feet
Area Surveyed
7000 ft2
Dominant Substrate
silt
Ecosystem
kelp
Wave Conditions
Smooth (wavelets) for waves 0.1 - 0.5 meter high
plastic materials collected
Beverage Bottles: Less Than 2 Litres (plastic) 1
Caps & Lids (plastic) 1
Plastic Fragments 6
glass materials collected
Jars-food (glass) 1
Beverage Bottles (glass) 33
metal materials collected
Beverage Cans (aluminium) 1
other materials collected
Aluminum siding 1

Glass beverage containers represented about 80% of the debris removed today.


Who has more fun that newly minted divers? The old dog who helped them earn their certifications, that's who! Congrats to Ocean Quest Adventures OW/Drysuit divers from course OW-2020-004, Tara J, Scott W, Ajat B and the toughest of us all Aidan T. The toughest?? The first to certify in a wetsuit this year! And thanks to our DM Cassandra K and DMT Alain L. This group was already looking to collect debris on their second open water dive. Rather than collecting, we mentally surveyed the area for a later assault on debris. It was hard to hold them back. When it was time we broke into two teams for a short tour and a collection effort. The candidates had already completed their open water dives and were doing their drysuit certification dive in rather poor vis. It made the collection a tad more challenging. What made it easy, their environmental awareness and really good buoyancy. There is no doubt that our continuing presence and effort at this dive site is making the sailors from the adjacent marina more alert to the environmental impact caused by dumping debris in the sea. It is a little rewarding when they pat us on the back for our efforts. Way to go divers! Way to go sailors! This Project AWARE thing is working.

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