Please note: Site availability is depending on weather & water conditions. Final discretion will be made by operator.
Experience
Min. required certificate:
PADI (Junior) Open Water Diver
- Completed medical form
Details
Min. age:
10
Max. pax per guide:
4
Min. pax to proceed:
1
Inclusions
- PADI Digital Materials and Certification
- Full Rental equipment including dive computer and
- Lunch after the dives
Exclusions
Diver Insurance
Itinerary
Arrival Time 7.30am
2 Dives
Lunch after the dives
Info
A Dive Against Debris Diver takes direct 'fins on' action for the ocean, collecting critical survey data from any or every dive that can be used by marine researchers and policymakers for conservation efforts. No one is better suited to tackle marine debris than PADI Divers.
Help keep your favorite dive site and local marine environment free of debris and contribute to the largest global underwater database in the world. To reduce marine debris by 50% in targeted countries by 2030, we need everyone working together at local, national and international levels. See PADI AWARE’s Marine Debris page for more information.
The primary goals of this Dive Against Debris course are to leverage marine debris surveys you and your fellow divers submit for the purposes of debris management and control, and to directly address the problem by removing debris. These actions contribute to critical scientific research that advances the PADI Blueprint for Ocean Action.
What you will do:-
- Plan a dive using the DAD survey guide
- Log trash using data card
Logging trash:
- Weigh the trash collected
Sort the trash using the DAD data card
Record your trash, including the location it was collected and your dive details
Dispose of your trash responsibly
Report your findings using PADI AWARE app