Project AWARE Explains the Ugly Journey of our Trash
How does our trash make its way from land to sea? This infographic by Project AWARE explains the ugly journey, and shines light on the dangers our litter poses to marine ecosystems and wildlife along...
View ArticleBeneath the Waves with Project AWARE
Share your underwater marine debris photos on Twitter or Instagram with the hashtag #BeneathTheWaves. Project AWARE will add them to their global “Beneath the Waves” photo collage to show...
View ArticleDive with a purpose – Dive Against Debris™ with Project AWARE
The ocean covers around two thirds of our planet and encompasses a diverse range of habitats, from tropical coral reefs to giant forests made of kelp. Scuba divers travel hundreds of miles across the...
View ArticleBetter Places For Plastic Than The Ocean
It’s no secret that plastic is a big problem for the ocean. From microbeads and plastic bags, to empty bottles and unwanted furniture, plastic is killing marine life and devastating coral reefs. Many...
View ArticleUK Marine Conservation – How To Make A Difference
The ocean is in trouble – from coral bleaching to creature entanglements – and for most people, the damage lies hidden beneath the surface. Fortunately as divers, we have the ability to make a...
View ArticleKate Wilkins: Sea Janitor
For the month of February, the waters’ of Adelaide have a resident janitor. Dedicated to cleaning the ocean floors around Adelaide’s many jetties and dive sites on a daily basis. Kate Wilkins has...
View ArticleOngoing Underwater Cleanups Around the Globe
As divers, we have the unique opportunity to slip beneath the surface of the ocean and experience the incredible beauty of the underwater world first-hand. Along with that, we unfortunately often come...
View ArticleAWARE Week
Taking place September 17-25, the fifth annual AWARE Week encourages the global dive community to take part in conservation activities. The post AWARE Week appeared first on .
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