Behave of Divers and Underwater Resources Conservation

Behave of Divers and Underwater Resources Conservation

What is Eco Dive?

Rule no 1 of Divers is do not touch anything that exists in Water, they care Underwater that much. However, typical people and fishermen’s careless actions have been threatening Underwater species and destruction of the beauty of Coral Reef. Therefore, Divers became focused on Eco Diving and it has been popular all around the world. In this program, Myanmar Dive Center’s Certified Instructors and Freelance Divers including people who want to care underwater conservative can participate and we will clean especially plastic, bottles and fishnet that wrap around Coral and also where you can socialize and share experience with Divers.

Why should we have done Eco Diving?

Increases in ocean acidity reduce the availability of dissolved salts and ions needed by corals to form the calcium carbonate structure. Consequently, coral growth and reef growth can be slowed, with some species affected more than others. If acidification becomes severe, coral skeletons can actually dissolve. According to National Ocean service (US) said, 37% of Coral growth will decrease at the end of 2030 and encourage to do volunteer for conservative program to keep safe underwater species and Coral Reef as well. Another Important thing is being a divers might pollute the Ocean in some ways, and behave responsible for all divers.

What do we provide for an Eco Diver?

We offer 50% off promotion for every Eco Diver and our Certified Divers will collaborate with you, for better Ocean Health and Cleanness and it will raise the morale level of Divers. Therefore, we, MDC Team actively and welcomely invite you to come and join with us

YANGON HEAD OFFICE

Building (11), MICT Park, Hlaing University Campus, Hlaing Township, Yangon.

info@divinginmyanmar.com

NGWE SAUNG OFFICE

NGAPALI OFFICE

No.(36), Jade Taw Road, Mya Pyin (1) Quarter, Ngapali.

info@divinginmyanmar.com

WEATHER FORECAST

NGWE SAUNG WEATHER

Copyright © 2022 Myanmar Dive Center