Oceana Diver
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We want to know what you think about the oceans.
Oceana and Duke University are conducting a survey which will assess how much scuba divers value seeing various marine life such as sea turtles, sharks or healthy coral reefs. The study supports Oceanas ongoing efforts to protect the worlds oceans and the marine life it supports from a variety of threats that continue to devastate dive destinations and marine ecosystems around the globe. It also adds to the sparse amount of research focusing on economic values of marine resources.
The survey is short (about 10 minutes), voluntary and confidential. Upon completion of the survey, you can enter to win an Oceana "Save Sea Turtles" t-shirt.
To participate in Oceanas survey, click here.
Oceana and Duke University are conducting a survey which will assess how much scuba divers value seeing various marine life such as sea turtles, sharks or healthy coral reefs. The study supports Oceanas ongoing efforts to protect the worlds oceans and the marine life it supports from a variety of threats that continue to devastate dive destinations and marine ecosystems around the globe. It also adds to the sparse amount of research focusing on economic values of marine resources.
The survey is short (about 10 minutes), voluntary and confidential. Upon completion of the survey, you can enter to win an Oceana "Save Sea Turtles" t-shirt.
To participate in Oceanas survey, click here.