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Marine Conservation

The divemaster crew at Sairee Cottage Diving organises regular beach clean ups, clean up dives and even more complicated fish net clean ups. You can read more about our marine conservations efforts in this section.

Eco Oriented Divemaster Program at Sairee Cottage Diving

Posted by on Nov 24, 2015 in Marine Conservation | 0 comments

Eco Oriented Divemaster Program at Sairee Cottage Diving

Sairee Cottage Diving is an eco friendly dive school on Koh Tao. Sairee Cottage Diving Koh Tao is accredited with the 100% AWARE rating by the ProjectAWARE foundation and runs an eco conscious divemaster program. Video of our eco day collaboration with Roctopus Dive Focus on Eco Awareness and Education Our Divemaster program aims to educate and inspire professional divers to become ambassadors of our ocean. As part of your Divemaster training, you are able to attend ProjectAWARE lectures. These are usually a part of the Instructor Development Course and MSDT program at Sairee Cottage Diving....

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Divemaster Course Koh Tao – Eco Conservation & Education

Posted by on Nov 4, 2015 in Divemaster Course, Marine Conservation | 0 comments

Divemaster Course Koh Tao – Eco Conservation & Education

Take a look what it’s like to be part of an eco day during your divemaster course Koh Tao! During your divemaster course Koh Tao at Sairee Cottage Diving, you will have a chance to learn more than just the bare minimum. We encourage eco conservation and education and teach you how to organise eco programs and organise eco projects. We believe that caring for the environment is essential as a dive professional. We want you to get inspired during your divemaster course Koh Tao. Then it is all about you inspiring other people during your professional career as a PADI divemaster....

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Eco Week and Leopard Shark

Posted by on May 20, 2015 in Marine Conservation | 0 comments

Eco Week and Leopard Shark

Fish-Net Clean-Up We have noticed an increased amount of ghost nets, either discarded or snagged on Southwest Pinnacle, prompting another fish net clean up dive. Ghost nets and ghost gear can cause considerable damage to the marine ecosystem. Their weight can crush bottom dwellers, some gear can release toxins over time as it decomposes and they can serve as a platform for invasive species to breed as well as continuously catching fish and crabs. With three dedicated teams of divers, we set on the massive task, sharing the work load by alternating between divers that are carefully cutting...

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