Everything is ok. A signal that means we enjoy a dive in “Lion Face” reef in Caldera Beach Santorini
It’s difficult to describe an experience, if we don’t try it out first. It’s equally strange to explain anything that we can’t taste it anywhere else except the bottom of the sea. Swimming and snorkelling are hobbies we do in an environment which combines the atmospheric pressure and the liquid element. But, is this enough to realize the real sense of lack of gravity? Sure not! The benefits of diving experience are. Continue reading “Zero Gravity”
We welcome the winter diving season 2018 – 2019, preparing the training materials for our diving schools, the specialties and, of course, the new sights of our diving spots. We always prioritize project awareness with environmental awareness techniques, marine biodiversity protection, skills and practical implementation of all of them. Continue reading “We welcome the new winter season”
Christian, was one of the first that he complete the Volcano diver specialty. With his patience and his great job underwater, time passed successfully perfect. Moment by moment he seen his buoyancy being done perfect.
Project AWARE takes action to create both local and global change for the ocean and the communities who depend on it. For over 25 years, together with our partners and global community, we responded to the threats our ocean faces and we’ve had some incredible successes:
TAKING ACTION AGAINST Marine Debris Project AWARE works to reduce underwater impacts of marine debris and prevent trash from entering the ocean in the first place. Marine debris is not only unsightly, it’s dangerous to sea life, hazardous to human health, and costly to our economies. Marine animals become entangled in debris, and even mistake it for food – often with fatal results. Divers, swimmers and beach goers can be directly harmed by encounters with marine debris or its toxins. The environmental damage caused by plastic debris alone is estimated at US$13 billion a year.