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Top 7 Ways Divers Can Go Plastic-Free on Dive Boats

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Tiffany Duong
14 July, 2021

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A Once-In-A-Generation Opportunity To Reduce Plastic Pollution

The Global Plastics Treaty is a pathway to reduce ocean plastic pollution globally. Learn more about the proposed environmental legislation.
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Avatar and Our Water Planet: Protecting Our Connection to Nature

The movie Avatar: The Way of Water is a powerful reminder of the importance of our planet’s oceans, rivers, and other bodies of water. Here’s why.

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PADI and The Ocean Cleanup Team Up Against Debris in Malaysia and the Dominican Republic

To tackle marine debris, PADI and The Ocean Cleanup have joined forces - starting in Malaysia and the Dominican Republic.
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Why Buying Products Made From Recycled Plastic Matters

Buying products from recycled plastic matters to protect ocean. Learn how you can protect the ocean with your everyday shopping patterns.
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Top 7 Ways Divers Can Go Plastic-Free on Dive Boats

In celebration of Plastic-Free July, here are the top seven ways to reduce your plastic use when out on a dive boat.
Plastic pollution:- a discarded plastic rubbish bags floats on a tropical coral reef presenting a hazard to marine life

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Learn how to evaluate your environmental impact and easy ways to reduce your carbon footprint with eco-friendly products and simple changes.
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