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INCREDIBLE SOLOMON ISLANDS INITIATIVES

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INCREDIBLE SOLOMON ISLANDS INITIATIVES FOR 2021 

INCREDIBLE SOLOMON ISLANDS INITIATIVES

Although our borders remain closed for now, we continue to focus on doing good for our oceans, reefs, communities, youth and sharks! Making a difference during the #covid19 crisis….. #weareallinthistogether #bethechange #communities #conservation #plasticfree #coralrestoration

SOME OF THE INCREDIBLE INITIATIVES WE WILL START DURING PHASE 2 OF OUR YOUTH TRAINING SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM ON 1 JULY WITH YOUR HELP: 

  1. Train a group of 12 local girls certified under phase 1 to start off the Munda plastic recycling project.

    2.Train a group of 15 local Munda certified youth under Phase 1 to spearhead our coral restoration and rehabilitation program.

    3. With your donation, we will embark upon monthly beach and underwater clean-up dives.

    4. Sponsor a local youth to do the SSI Advance Adventurer certification course. We will offer this course at the same special subsidized rate of $250 AUDper certification. We already have 10 sponsors lined up for this!

INCREDIBLE SOLOMON ISLANDS INITIATIVES

It is not too late, connect today by sending us an email for a credit card of bank transfer payment or you can check out our fundraiser page details below.

Click here: Dive Munda @clickndonate campaign

In partnership with Agnes Gateway Hotel. Solomon Airlines, Scuba Schools International, Blue Oceans Program. Coral Sea Foundation and Plasticwise Solomon Islands.

If you find yourself lucky enough to already be in the Solomon Islands, join us for our IUMI TUGEDA PACKAGE – certify, dive & stay!

Click here for Scuba Diver ANZ issue 34

 

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Adrian Stacey
Scuba Diver ANZ Editor, Adrian Stacey, first learned to dive on the Great Barrier Reef over 24 years ago. Since then he has worked as a dive instructor and underwater photographer in various locations around the world including, Egypt, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Thailand, Mexico and Saba. He has now settled in Australia, back to where his love of diving first began.
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