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Dive Against Debris Data Submission

Bachelor Beach Test/Data Marked for Future Use.

6 July, 2021

Team Leader
Beyond The Corals
Number of Participants
2
Total Debris Collected
1 kgs (estimated)

12.125379734736, -68.287461840287

Survey Information

Location Name
Bachelor Beach Test/Data Marked for Future Use.
Organization/Dive Centre
Beyond The Corals
City
Kralendijk
Country
Netherlands Antilles
Date
6 July, 2021
Survey Duration
35 Minutes
GPS Coordinates
Latitude: 12.125379734736
Longitude: -68.287461840287
Weather Conditions
Calm, it is Bonaire!
Survey Depth Range
1–12 meters
Area Surveyed
2000 m2
Dominant Substrate
coral
Ecosystem
coral reef
Wave Conditions
Calm (glassy to rippled) for waves 0 – 0.1 meter high
plastic materials collected
Beverage Bottles: Less Than 2 Litres (plastic) 5
Fishing: Line 5
Plastic Fragments 21
glass materials collected
Beverage Bottles (glass) 2
metal materials collected
Beverage Cans (aluminium) 2
other materials collected
Example: 1650's Dutch Anchor! (Example) 1
Entangled Animals
Other Fish
Species or Common Name Queen Parrotfish
Number Entangled 1
Status injured
Type of Debris Attached to the Fishing Hook
Comments We took great care to remove the hook from the Queen Parrotfish, however, we could tell it was hurt a little bit. We are happy it was released nonetheless.
Crustaceans
Species or Common Name Crab
Number Entangled 3
Status released unharmed
Type of Debris Crabs were living on the fishing line
Comments Example: Crabs were found crawling on the gear, we carefully removed them and returned them to the ocean!

Example: Fishing gear was found, likely due to local fishing. Example: SCUBA Weights were found, likely due to recent SCUBA Activities.

SCUBA Weights!

1650's Dutch Anchor!


Found SCUBA Weight. Michel really likes to return Scuba weight to their owners! Reported to PADI AWARE. This was part of our ongoing efforts to keep Bachelor's Beach clean, for all the amazing people of Bonaire! Make sure to tag us at PADI AWARE! @PADI AWARE Foundation (Facebook) @PADIAWARE (Instagram) Hashtags: #PADIAWARE #diveagainstdebris #everydiveasurveydive

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