Wednesday, August 19, 2009
PADI Eco clean Ups Asia Scuba Diving
One of the highights and fun times of the year every year was out twice yearly clean ups in the first years that I owned EcoSea we organised the first beach cleans in Cambodia and then after those events were taken over by the community we did more reef clean ups.. The highlight for me was when found a cat shark that was trapped in a phantom net which unfortunatly Cambodia has a lot of in the water and we were able to set it frree and the little fella swam off.
If you get the chance to participate I highly recomend it to every one and many times it is a cheap dive day with a purpose.
There's only 4 weeks to go until International Cleanup Day – register online now!
As a Go ECO Operator you will understand the importance of data collection and raising awareness about marine debris.
The data you collect is included in the Global Marine Debris Index. Project AWARE’s data collection efforts are recognized by the United Nations but a continued drive for strong consistent data is the key to help inform, reform, educate and legislate.
Your support is needed to ensure our region is represented so register today.
Too busy to coordinate a cleanup this year? We understand it may be difficult to be involved every year, so if you would like to make a gift to support underwater conservation all funds help safeguard irreplaceable underwater environments for future generations.
You can either join the Fundraising Challenge or make a donation. A gift of $30 can go towards the cost of funding critical cleanups. $100 can contribute to important advocacy to enforce protection of threatened species.
Thanks to the efforts of key fundraisers and Go ECO Operators in 2008 Project AWARE raised an amazing $13,949 for underwater conservation. THANK YOU.
Now is the time to join the exciting cleanup challenge, raise funds and have fun, fun, fun. To make sure you receive your free cleanup bags or shark mask straps complete the Fundraising Challenge pledge today.
As the momentum builds for International Cleanup Day 2009 we hope we can count on your support once again.
Happy diving
The Project AWARE Team
PS Online donations of AU$30 receive a free cleanup bag, tell your volunteers and make a gift while stocks last.
Please see our other blog Cheap Charlies Hotels Asia Blog
If you get the chance to participate I highly recomend it to every one and many times it is a cheap dive day with a purpose.
There's only 4 weeks to go until International Cleanup Day – register online now!
As a Go ECO Operator you will understand the importance of data collection and raising awareness about marine debris.
The data you collect is included in the Global Marine Debris Index. Project AWARE’s data collection efforts are recognized by the United Nations but a continued drive for strong consistent data is the key to help inform, reform, educate and legislate.
Your support is needed to ensure our region is represented so register today.
Too busy to coordinate a cleanup this year? We understand it may be difficult to be involved every year, so if you would like to make a gift to support underwater conservation all funds help safeguard irreplaceable underwater environments for future generations.
You can either join the Fundraising Challenge or make a donation. A gift of $30 can go towards the cost of funding critical cleanups. $100 can contribute to important advocacy to enforce protection of threatened species.
Thanks to the efforts of key fundraisers and Go ECO Operators in 2008 Project AWARE raised an amazing $13,949 for underwater conservation. THANK YOU.
Now is the time to join the exciting cleanup challenge, raise funds and have fun, fun, fun. To make sure you receive your free cleanup bags or shark mask straps complete the Fundraising Challenge pledge today.
As the momentum builds for International Cleanup Day 2009 we hope we can count on your support once again.
Happy diving
The Project AWARE Team
PS Online donations of AU$30 receive a free cleanup bag, tell your volunteers and make a gift while stocks last.
Please see our other blog Cheap Charlies Hotels Asia Blog
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