by Scubabunny | May 1, 2023 | Conservation, Coral Restoration, Project AWARE, scuba diving Costa Rica
Hello fellow ocean enthusiasts! I’m thrilled to share some incredible news with you today, and with it, my profuse apologies. This was announced back in April on Earth day via Scuba diving Magazine. But with High season in full swing, we got a bit delayed in the...
by Scubabunny | Sep 23, 2018 | Conservation, Project AWARE
When it comes to conservation, things can get a little confusing. Looking at the conservation steps someone else is taking can often leave you feeling like you’re not doing enough. But I’ll let you in on a little secret: every drop counts! No measure is too small if...
by Scubabunny | Sep 19, 2018 | Project AWARE, Whale watching
The week of 15 – 23 September is PADI Aware Week. This is a global initiative that encourages everyone in the scuba diving industry to do their share for ocean conservation. From offering special AWARE Week specialty courses to conducting Dive Against Debris...
by Scubabunny | Dec 8, 2016 | Conservation, Project AWARE, scuba diving Costa Rica
So some exciting news for us here in Costa Rica as we as ever strive towards protecting the ocean through education and action. Here at Oceans Unlimited we have become 100% AWARE because we believe that protecting the environment cannot be a part-time activity. One is...
by oceans | Jun 26, 2015 | Conservation, divemaster internship, Learn to scuba dive, PADI Advanced course, PADI Divemaster course, PADI open water dive course, PADI Rescue Diver Course, Project AWARE, scuba diving Costa Rica, Scuba diving Manuel Antonio
1) Super Strength. The physical condition of divers can become seemingly impeccable; they are constantly swimming. According to exercise.com, diving burns a moderate to high number of calories and increases cardiovascular endurance. Furthermore, swimming... by oceans | Apr 18, 2015 | Conservation, Project AWARE, scuba diving Costa Rica, Scuba diving Manuel Antonio, snorkeling Costa Rica
Since the first Earth Day in 1970, over 192 countries worldwide have joined in the movement to demonstrate support for environmental protection. Being that the ocean accounts for 70 percent of the Earth’s surface, it only makes sense that we use this day to shed light...