Dive For Earth Day 2008

Choose a conservation activity that won’t cost the earth.

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Make a splash for Dive for Earth Day.
Earth is really an ocean planet and the ocean needs our help more than ever.

Why Dive for Earth Day? Our underwater environments are under numerous threats including pollution, climate change, overfishing, and coral bleaching. Dive for Earth Day is an extraordinary opportunity to take action and help address the underwater issues that concern you most.

Get involved to raise awareness for Earth Day during the week of 22 April and make your actions count for International Year of the Reef 2008.

How can you help?

1) Hold an event

Organise a conservation activity like coral reef monitoring, underwater cleanup, AWARE Kids, or Asia Pacific Fish Survey. Register online to receive free resources from Project AWARE to help make your day a success.

2) Volunteer

Search for Dive for Earth Day events near you.  Choose a conservation activity that won’t cost the earth to help make a difference for our ocean.

Dive for Earth Day 2007 celebrations included thousands of Project AWARE divers and community volunteers taking part in more than 235 conservation activities across the globe.

Dive For Earth Day 2008Launching in the United States on 22 April 1970, Earth Day has been raising environmental awareness on a global scale. Since the 30th anniversary of Earth Day in 2000, Project AWARE has helped divers put aquatic issues on the Earth Day map. Thousands of diver volunteers in more than 115 countries have helped protect underwater environments and educate local communities for Project AWARE’s Dive for Earth Day.

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