Diving school with nature conservation focus

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Dear all,
has anybody got a tip for diving schools in Baja or on the East coast that offer underwater nature conservation activities, such as removing fisher nets, collecting trash etc.?
Thankful for advices,
Rapha & Sylvie
 
Dear all,
has anybody got a tip for diving schools in Baja or on the East coast that offer underwater nature conservation activities, such as removing fisher nets, collecting trash etc.?
Thankful for advices,
Rapha & Sylvie

Hi guys, we run Blue Nation Diving, in Loreto (www.bluenationbaja.com) and exploration and conservation is actually or main focus.
We run dedicated reef cleanups, and in all honestly we do clean the reef everytime we dive anyway. We don't use single use plastics, we offer bio-degradable sun block onboard so people don't use traditional ones that harm the reef, use local produce and we try to keep lunches vegetarian too :wink:
We also sponsor scientific researches and participate in reef monitoring activities (as a matter of fact, we are designing a course on the matter for the general public. Related to this are our exploration trips, when we aim to document uncharted reefs or seamounts and survey the fauna that lives down there.
Check our websiter out, as there are plenty of articles and videos! Hope you guys enjoy it.
 
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