Sundays cleanup with thumbs

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tom wicker

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While great strides have been made in environmental cleanup and protection since the first Earth Day 37 years ago. We have all seen reports of rising annual temperatures, severe weather events, threats to our food and water supplies, rising sea levels, glacial melting, the endangerment of thousands of plant and animal species and the spread of deadly diseases

Lost and abandoned fishing gear can be dangerous to wildlife, boaters and divers. Derelict nets in particular can entrap fish, sharks and marine mammals, as well as divers.
After a comprehensive briefing by Gary of Gulf Divers (a sponsor of the Clean Up), the group geared up and headed to the dive site, an area of coastline known locally as the Alabama Point. The underwater clean up effort is an excellent way for citizens, particularly recreational divers, to get involved in protecting their sanctuary,

Here are some highlights of the day



 


 
I personally want to thank each and everyone for making my family and myself feel welcomed among you all. I myself had a great time and it looks like I have gained a new dive buddy from it I just got to get him cert, before he can change his mind
 
SuPrBuGmAn:
Great pics!

Sorry bro I wasn't over near your group to get some. We'll have to do this again
 
Its cool, infact, more of the same, just a bit of a beach walk instead of a giant stride.

Thanks for the logbook again, it'll hold my next 100 dives.
 
Great job Tom. You guys were amazing! I like what someone said earlier which is that we can all do something everyday by picking up as we go. And please, for those who toss things like cans over board and justify it by saying that they will be future home for fish or crabs @#$! Stop it! Enough already, clean up your garbage!
 

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