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Become an eco Warior

Become an Eco Warrior at dive resort Oceans 5. Oceans 5 is taking care of the environment. Every week Oceans 5 organizes a Reef and Beach clean up. Eco Warrior program at Dive resort Oceans 5 The clean up will be in the front of Oceans 5, the harbor. The harbor is a perfect place for a clean up. Every day a lot of fast boats are arriving and leaving Gili Air. A lot of tourists are leaving their plastic bottles at the tables or drop them even in the ocean. Also the currents take plastic from other places to the harbor where it will sink to the bottom and covers the coral garden. Eco Warrior program at Dive resort Oceans 5 Oceans 5 integrates the clean ups in the PADI Divemaster course. All Divemaster trainees are in charge of the clean up. They have to organize the clean ups, make the team, do briefings, explain how a clean up works, analyze the trash, and taking care of the customers. The clean up is free and everyone diver as non-divers can join. Another program Oceans 5 has to offer is the Reef Check Eco diver course. If you like to participate in future reef surveys, this is a course for you. It is a 2-3 day course and you learn more about fish id, invertebrates, corals and how to do surveys. Oceans 5 has special offers for this course combined with the divemaster internship or the instructor internship. Eco Warrior program at Dive resort Oceans 5 So don't wait when others will chance the world! You can do it.. Become an Eco Warrior at Oceans 5! For further information about our Eco Warrior programs contact us at info@oceans5dive.com or visit our website www.indonesia-idc.com

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