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Kyalami Clean-Up Dive

  • Phil Foster Park 900 Blue Heron Boulevard Riviera Beach, FL, 33404 United States (map)

Two-Tank Debris Clean-Up Dive Trip

Dive Into Conservation!

Are you ready to make a splash in the fight against marine debris? Kyalami Scuba Club invites you to an underwater cleanup that will leave our oceans a little cleaner and our reefs a little brighter. This unique event combines the thrill of scuba diving with the fulfillment of environmental conservation.

THIS IS A SHORE DIVE TRIP AT BLUE HERON BRIDGE.

 

Why Participate?

Protect Marine Life

Every item removed from the ocean is a potential lifesaver for marine animals.

Preserve Our Reefs

Help ensure that the reefs remain vibrant and healthy for future generations to explore.

Be Part of the Solution

Join a community of conservationists dedicated to fostering a circular economy and reducing the impact of single-use plastics.

 

What to Expect:

Educational Briefing

Learn the ropes of marine debris removal with a focus on safety and effectiveness. Our pre-dive session will equip you with the knowledge to safely extract trash without harming our precious coral reefs.

Dive & Clean

Experience the beauty of the underwater world, as you remove trash and debris from the ocean floor. It's a chance to enjoy an unforgettable dive while contributing to the health of our marine ecosystems.

Contribute to Science

Every piece of debris you collect contributes to PADI’s Project Aware database, helping researchers understand and combat marine pollution more effectively.

Reserve Your Spot!

Spaces are limited for this dive into conservation. Don't miss your chance to be part of the solution. Dive in with us and help create a debris-free ocean!

View the Debris Free Oceans Clean-Up Dive Web Page For More Information on where we got these resources.

Let’s turn the tide on plastic pollution together. See you under the sea!

Event proudly organized by The Kyalami Scuba Club Dive Shop.

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