coral reef with female diver and clownfish

ECO FRIENDLY

SAVE THE REEFS

Eco friendly diving is what Similan Seven Sea Club promotes on our boats where ever possible.

We have to protect the marine life and by doing so we can save the planet at the same time.

 

Do you know that at least 50% of our oxygen comes from the oceans through photosynthetic plankton?

Plastic pollution, Ocean acidification, Overfishing and Destructive Fishing are some of the threats to our underwater eco system.

From washing up liquids to reusable non plastic water bottles are some of the ways that we use on our boats to reduce the impact on the marine life.

 

Shrink your carbon foot print by using an eco friendly sunscreen. You can buy this sunscreen on our boats or in our dive center.

Biocean sunscreen is designed for protection and helps defend against UV rays, which can cause first signs of skin aging. It’s also full of natural ingredients to rejuvenate skin and improve skin complexion. Keeping the skin hydrated all day. Non-chemical sunscreen, harmless to coral reef and marine environment. Suitable for sensitive skin.
FREE FROM:⠀
Oxybenzone, Octinoxate, Avobenzone, Octisalate, Octocrylene, Homosalate, Paraben, Alcohol, Mineral Oil, Fragrance, Steroid, Synthetic Color.

 

biocean sunscreen

10 Tips for Divers to Protect the Ocean Planet according to projectaware.org

1. Be a Buoyancy Expert
Underwater plants and animals are more fragile than they appear. The swipe of a fin, bump of your camera or even a touch can destroy decades of coral growth, damage a plant or harm an animal. Streamline your scuba and photo gear, keep your dive skills sharp, perfect your underwater photo techniques and continue your dive training to fine-tune your skills. Always be aware of your body, dive gear and photo equipment to avoid contact with the natural environment.

2. Be a Role Model
New scuba divers are being trained and certified every day. Regardless of your experience level, be sure to set a good example for others when interacting with the environment – while underwater and on land.

3. Take Only Photos - Leave Only Bubbles
Nearly everything natural found underwater is alive or will be used by a living creature. If you take a coral, shell or animal, you can disturb the delicate balance and add to the depletion of dive sites for future generations.

4. Protect Underwater Life
Choose not to touch, feed, handle, chase or ride anything underwater. Your actions may stress the animal, interrupt feeding and mating behavior or provoke aggressive behavior. Understand and respect underwater life and follow all local laws and regulations.

5. Become a Debris Activist
An astonishing amount of waste makes its way underwater, reaching even the most remote ocean areas. Once there, it kills wildlife, destroys habitats and threatens our health and economy. Don’t let your dives go to waste. Remove and report what doesn’t belong underwater every time you dive. Make a conscious effort to buy green, buy local and, when possible, buy less.

6. Make Responsible Seafood Choices
Overfishing leads to species declines while harmful fishing practices damage and pollute underwater ecosystems. You play a critical role as a consumer. If seafood is part of your meal selection, ensure you’re choosing sustainably sourced species and encourage others, including restaurants and shop owners, to do the same.

7. Take Action
Scuba divers are some of the strongest ocean advocates on the planet. Now, more than ever, divers like you are taking a stand. Speak out for conservation, share your underwater images, report environmental damage to authorities and campaign for change.

8. Be an Eco-tourist
Make informed decisions when choosing and visiting a destination. Choose facilities dedicated to responsible social and environmental business practices that include water conservation, energy reduction, proper waste disposal, use of mooring buoys and respect for local cultures, laws and regulations.

9. Shrink Your Carbon Footprint
Global warming and ocean acidification are putting your favorite animals and the whole ocean planet at risk. Do your part by understanding and reducing your carbon footprint and look for ways to offset what you can’t reduce.

10. Give Back
Ocean protection depends on all of our actions, large and small. Investing in the ocean protects our planet and lets the dive adventure live on. Donate or fundraise for ocean protection to fuel the grassroots action and policy change necessary to ensure a clean, healthy ocean planet.

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