Divers for the Environment December 2023

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REEF CHECK

SIGNS OF HOPE IN THE MALDIVES BY BIOSPHERE EXPEDITIONS

Since the first trip to the Maldives in 2011, Biosphere Expeditions has thus far trained over 100 people in Reef Check surveying, including over 30 local Maldivians in techniques on how to monitor their reefs and set up communitybased monitoring schemes. As a direct result, local NGO, Reef Check Maldives was formed in 2017 and is now active in community-based reef conservation work and advocacy. Biosphere recently concluded its latest trip and brings us this update: We came here feeling pessimistic. Reefs are battered from all sides – warming oceans, bleaching, acidification, overfishing, exploitation, you name it, we humans inflict it on reefs and the natural world. Indeed some say that this current decade is the last to prevent the total collapse of reefs worldwide. So we did not expect to find signs of hope, but we have. A dim light at the end of the tunnel, a flicker of hope, however faint. It’s no reason to celebrate, but it shows why citizen science is so important. Without the citizen scientists

on this expedition, this message, which we will write up in a scientific report, would not exist or be heard. So thank you to all those on board for enabling this with their efforts and funds. We have found some cause for hope for previously badly affected sites, mainly from the last 2016 mass bleaching event. Sites that are grazed by herbivorous fish and have not been colonised by corallimorphs, have partially

recovered since 2016. True, the recovery is slow, but there is some recovery. Baby corals are taking a foothold, surviving on the skeletal corpses of once great boulder corals, finding a space for new life in between dead coral branches by clinging on and growing. But those reefs that have been colonised by corallimorphs are getting worse. They are or have phase shifted from coral to corallimorph reefs, blanketed by nothing but these fleshy creatures, which nothing eats and which take over everything. Once the brown carpet has taken over, nothing is left – no fish, no invertebrates, no corals. This has happened in other parts of the world, for example in Bermuda, where few coral reefs are left. But we are not at this point in the Maldives, and we hope our work makes a small contribution to never getting there. Biosphere’s next Maldives expedition is scheduled for 5-11 October 2024. For more information on how to participate, go to: www.biosphereexpeditions.org/volunteeringinmaldives.com

KHOR FAKKAN HOSTS VITAL REEF CHECK COURSE

A MARINE CONSERVATION MILESTONE! BY DR ALI AL AJMI, REEF CHECK OMAN

In a crucial step towards safeguarding our oceans, the vibrant city of Khor Fakkan in the United Arab Emirates hosted a Reef Check EcoDiver course on the 16th of September 2023. This landmark event, meticulously coordinated by Coral Life group, saw the enthusiastic participation of seven ocean advocates. Under the expert guidance of Reef Check EcoDiver Trainer Dr Ali Al-Ajmi of Reef Check Oman, participants delved into the theoretical foundations of marine ecosystems at the prestigious University of Khor Fakkan. Following this, they took the plunge into the depths of Khor Fakkan’s sea for an immersive, hands-on experience, actively applying their newfound knowledge. This initiative showcases a united front in the battle to conserve our marine treasures, exemplifying the power of collaboration and education.

Training divers in a Reef Check course is crucial for reef conservation. It educates them on reef dynamics, enabling threat identification. Divers learn to assess reef health, aiding data-

driven conservation efforts. This training instills responsibility, promoting sustainable diving practices and fostering environmental stewardship. DECEMBER 2023 | DIVERS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

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DO YOU KNOW? DAN EUROPE – DIVE ACCIDENT INSURANCE

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page 103

GAS PLANNING 101: HOW TO CALCULATE YOUR RMV

5min
page 102

LET’S TALK ABOUT... GAS PLANNING

10min
pages 100-101

MUSANDAM: A UNIQUE WORLD

7min
pages 94-99

BACK TO BALI

8min
pages 88-93

TULAMBEN A WRECK & MACRO HAVEN

11min
pages 81-88

MY JOURNEY TO -308M: A NEW WORLD RECORD IN CAVE DIVING

29min
pages 68-79

AI IN THE DIVING WORLD

10min
pages 64-67

GREEN FINGERED MENACE

14min
pages 59-63

CLIMATE CHANGE AND MELTING ICE

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pages 50-57

CLEANUP ARABIA 2023

4min
pages 38-41

LEFEET S1 PRO WATER SCOOTER

5min
pages 34-37

KHOR FAKKAN HOSTS VITAL REEF CHECK COURSE A MARINE CONSERVATION MILESTONE!

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page 33

SIGNS OF HOPE IN THE MALDIVES

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page 33

REEF CHECK MALAYSIA CELEBRATES 16 YEARS WITH AN EVENTFUL SUMMER

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page 32

DIVE INTO SCIENCE WRAPS UP 2023 TRAINING ON CATALINA

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page 31

THE SEA IN THE EYES OF CHILDREN

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pages 28-29

STEPPING INTO THE BLUE WORLD!

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page 27

OCEANSHOT INVITES PADI TO FIRST-EVER UNDERWATER PANEL

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PADI’S CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE: GIVE THE GIFT OF BLUE MEANINGFUL GIFTING FROM AND FOR OCEAN LOVERS

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TULA BLUE’S WATERPROOF JEWELLERY COLLECTION FOR THE ADVENTURE-SEEKER CREATED BY PADI SCUBA DIVER

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EAD’S MARINE RESEARCH VESSEL “JAYWUN” RECEIVES THE FUTURE FIT SEAL

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ABU DHABI HOSTS THE LARGEST REPORTED OSPREY BREEDING POPULATION IN THE ARABIAN GULF REGION

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EAD ANNOUNCES THE “GHARS AL EMARAT” WHICH WILL PLANT MANGROVE TREES FOR EACH VISITOR TO COP28

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AFTER SUCCESSFUL REHABILITATION BY EAD & PARTNERS, MALQUOT TRANSFERRED SAFELY TO THE YAS SEAWORLD RESEARCH & RESCUE CENTRE

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ONBOARD THE JAYWUN RESEARCH VESSEL

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FREEDIVING: A SINGLE BREATH CONNECTION TO MOTHER NATURE

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DEEP DIVE DUBAI CELEBRATES INNOVATION AND THE FUTURE OF UNDERWATER EXPLORATION WITH OCEANONEK

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PADDLE OUT FOR COP28

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DIVE INTO THE FESTIVE SPIRIT: SANTA’S GROTTO COMES TO JA RESORT!

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EDA HAS RECEIVED THE PADI 2023 OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO OCEAN CONSERVATION AWARD

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DIBBA BAY LAUNCHES THE OYSTER REEF CREATION PROJECT

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A PRESENTATION FOR EDA MEMBERS: NATURETECH FOR ACTIVE CORAL REEF RESTORATION

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AN EDA MOVIE SCREENING | THE DEEP MED

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