Situated on a tiny island in northern Sulawesi, Bunaken Oasis Dive Resort effortlessly blends luxury and conservation. Learn more about their efforts to keep dive sites free from trash.
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An endangered species, the splendid toadfish is endemic to Cozumel. Blue Note Scuba's distinctive specialty course helps divers learn how to spot (and protect) them while honing their dive skills.
Increased tourism is great for a destination's economy, but it can wreak havoc on its environment. To counter the effects of its tourism boom, Black Turtle Dive has implemented a series of conservation efforts to protect its surrounding waters.
With origins as a nomadic desert camp where desert meets sea, Red Sea Diving Safari now operates three permanent locations delivering world-class diving in Egypt. Sustainability meets decadence at this Red Sea resort near Marsa Alam, where guests can join conservation efforts firsthand—including turtle photo ID research.
Bali is known for its stunning seascapes, both above and below the surface. One remote dive center is on a mission to make sure it stays that way.
Meet the Tasmanian dive center on a mission to restore local kelp forests in the wake of near-total devastation.
At Nuarro Lodge, protecting the ocean is a community effort. But it doesn't stop there. See how they're making changes under and above the surface.
From regular cleanups to the removal of invasive crown-of-thorns starfish, this tiny Fijian resort is making waves for its proactive conservation efforts.
Regenerative diving goes beyond sustainability by actively restoring ocean ecosystems. Initiatives such as coral restoration and marine animal identification enable divers to contribute to conservation efforts, fostering meaningful connections while protecting and revitalizing marine environments worldwide.