Provide dive experiences that enhance visitor awareness, appreciation
and understanding of the local aquatic environment.
Use
recycled products whenever possible.
Participate
in local conservation efforts and support established parks and
reserves.
Not
sell items made from endangered species, threatened species, corals
or tropical hardwoods.
Respect
local people, culture and traditions while abiding by local laws
and regulations.
Provide
pre-dive briefings on responsible dive practices such as:
Proper
buoyancy control
Securing
equipment and streamlining body position
Maintaining
distance from sensitive environments
Not
touching or chasing animals
Abiding
by all fish and game regulations
Use
mooring buoys or drift diving techniques whenever possible to avoid
damage to underwater habitat.
Offer
Project AWARE specialty courses that teach customers about ecology
and conservation.
Practice
buoyancy control skills in a pool or sandy area before swimming
near a coral reef or any sensitive environment. Make sure your equipment
is secured, you’re weighted properly and be careful not to
touch, stand on
or collect coral.
Display
environmental public awareness materials and provide community involvement
opportunities.
Use
environmentally sound methods of rubbish disposal.