Posts Tagged ‘conservation marine’
Ocean conservation – how you can take part
Updated 2nd February, 2012
The oceans are in trouble. Pollution, overfishing and climate change are all taking their toll on the wildlife and waters. It’s disheartening to see pictures of beautiful marine mammals dying in fishing nets and hear of species becoming extinct. Closer to home, it’s terrible having our favourite beaches become dumping grounds for waste.
But it’s not all doom in the oceans. Dedicated individuals are giving their time and efforts to help the environment. You too can make a difference by taking part in ocean conservation. Read the rest of this entry »
How you can be a more responsible diver – Part 3
How you can be a more responsible diver – Part 2
How you can be a more responsible diver – Part 1
Your next dive
In the third and final part of this series, we look at what you can do on your next dive to help protect the underwater environment and make your diving safer and more enjoyable. Read the rest of this entry »
World Oceans Day – What will you be doing?
June 8th is World Oceans Day and people all over the world will be taking part. Last year, hundreds of organisations and millions of people participated in this day of celebration and education. You can play your part to make this year’s Oceans Day even bigger with massive impact. Read the rest of this entry »
How you can be a more responsible diver – Part 2
How you can be a more responsible diver – Part 1
Buoyancy control
Good buoyancy control is very important to avoid damaging the underwater environment and to have safer and more enjoyable dives. So, no matter what level or experience you are, it’s always good to go over some of the things that go into good buoyancy control. Read the rest of this entry »




