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Giant green turtle seen scuba diving Hawaii on Oahu WaikikiCaptain Sarah sailing in Hawaii, scuba diving lessons and tours, whale watching...Blue Diamond PADI scuba class Hawaii Oahu WaikikiSailing in Waikiki Hawaii for fun scuba diving tours These turtles came on the shore on Oahu near where we scuba dive Chun's reef HawaiiTuna fishing in Waikiki - Lunch!Turtle cleaning station seen scuba diving Waikiki during PADI coursesSailing, scuba, snorkeling and fun in Waikiki, Oahu, HawaiiThis turtle seemed to be sitting on the line while we were scuba diving during a certification course in Hawaii Waikiki Oahu

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2008  International Year of the Reef

Keeping our oceans and coral reefs clean and healthy allows our favorite dive sites to flourish, and ensures we can continue to dive the splendor that covers two thirds of our planet.

     What is IYOR 2008?

It's a year long, global campaign to inspire action and generate support for coral reefs that are disappearing at an accelerating rate.  For the first time in history, the IUCW (World Conservation Union) Red List of Threatened Species includes coral in it's annual report if wildlife going extinct.  Now, more than ever, Project AWARE calls for divers to take action and you can help.

     How can you make a difference?

  • Show your support for coral conservation and obtain your IYOR 2008 replacement scuba certification card.

  • Organize a reef clean up, coral monitoring activity or other reef conservation activity.

  • Visit Project AWARE's IYOR web page for more info.  www.projectAWARE.org

        Coral Reefs:

  • Provide habitat and nursery grounds for twenty five percent of all known marine species - that's four thousand different fish species, seven hundred coral species  and thousands of other plants and animals that depend on reefs for life.

  • Are vital to the billions of people who depend on them as a major source of food, income, coastal protection and medicine.
     

  • Are threatened worldwide.  Up to thirty percent of the world's reefs have already died; another thirty percent are severely damaged.  New research indicates more than half the worlds coral reefs could die in less than twenty five years.

Have you Heard?
Mother Earth says "Help me!"

Go to the beach.  Bring a trash bag and pick up any litter you find.
Learn more www.earth911.org

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