Scuba Divers Can Now Become Environmentally Certified Through Green Fins
Improving environmental standards is critical because 70% of divers contact the reef while diving and 36% are unaware of doing[…]
Read moreOcean conservation is human conservation.
Improving environmental standards is critical because 70% of divers contact the reef while diving and 36% are unaware of doing[…]
Read more12 very committed people managed to clean up approximately 350kg of trash from a neglected area near Klong Son river[…]
Read moreBy Kevin Majoros Every year, the world’s LGBTQ communities and their allies come together to celebrate their freedoms. Pride celebrations[…]
Read morePADI®, the world’s leading scuba diver organization, is teaming up with Citizens of the Great Barrier Reef on a first-of-its-kind citizen[…]
Read moreThe Reef-World Foundation – the international coordinator of Green Fins – along with the Chamber of Diving & Watersports (CDWS) and the SDGs Promotion Secretariat[…]
Read moreMarine Conservation Institute and its international panel of marine science advisors today announced Abrolhos National Marine Park has been designated as the newest Blue Park for achieving[…]
Read moreUnique partnership benefits efforts to control Lionfish overpopulation Waterlust, an award-winning apparel company dedicated to marine biology advocacy, has added[…]
Read moreBEYOND TOURISM CHALLENGE WIN TO DRIVE GLOBAL MARINE CONSERVATION IMPACTIDB support to enable Green Fins Global Hub development and launch[…]
Read moreNew guidelines for conducting environmentally friendly beach and underwater cleanups The Reef-World Foundation – the international coordinator of the UN Environment Programme’s Green[…]
Read moreAll over the world, young activists are claiming their right to a safe, sustainable planet. The European Union shares their[…]
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