This volunteer opportunity has been archived and is only visible for historical reference.
#DiveForEarthDay with Hawaii Eco Divers
Hawaii Eco Divers
This Earth Day, 22 April 2023, PADI and Aqualung are partnering to attempt the world’s most extensive self-organized dive cleanup in support of the launch of Pledge to Our Keiki. The pledge is Hawaii’s re-introduction of regenerative tourism, and Hawaii Eco Divers is proud to support it.
Join Hawaii Eco Divers at our #DiveForEarthDay event on April 22 where you can dive for a good cause by collecting debris and protecting our underwater playground. To generate lasting global awareness and capture impact, data will be collected through PADI AWARE Dive Against Debris with support from Aqualung retailers, local government, and EARTHDAY.ORG, the global organizer of Earth Day and largest recruiter of environmental movements worldwide.
Following registration, you will receive an email with additional details about the event. We hope to see you there!
Hawaii Eco Divers
About the organizer
Hawaii Eco Divers is a dive company focused on ocean safety and education. Our job is to instill a spiritual watermen’s philosophy and guidance to everyone who comes our way. We hope that after experiencing diving and training with us, you will feel a stronger connection to the ocean and yourself.
Our services include PADI training and certifications , guided dive tours, apnea & surf survival courses, emergency first responder & CPR certifications, surf coaching and ecotours. Our tours take place all around Oahu, with North Shore, South Shore (Waikiki, Honolulu) and West Side spots.
Scuba dive tours with Hawaii Eco Divers are environmentally friendly, educational, and interactive with Hawaiian marine life!
Good For
Teens, Families, Groups, Visitors
Activity Type
Outdoor, Beach & Ocean, Help Plants & Nature, Cleanup
Cause
Animals, Keiki, Environmental Conservation
Requirements
Min age 10+
RSVP Required, Sign Digital Waiver, Minimum Age, See below
Minimum certification: PADI Junior Open Water Diver (or equivalent), PADI Freediver or PADI Advanced Mermaid
#DiveForEarthDay with Hawaii Eco Divers
Hawaii Eco Divers
This Earth Day, 22 April 2023, PADI and Aqualung are partnering to attempt the world’s most extensive self-organized dive cleanup in support of the launch of Pledge to Our Keiki. The pledge is Hawaii’s re-introduction of regenerative tourism, and Hawaii Eco Divers is proud to support it.
Join Hawaii Eco Divers at our #DiveForEarthDay event on April 22 where you can dive for a good cause by collecting debris and protecting our underwater playground. To generate lasting global awareness and capture impact, data will be collected through PADI AWARE Dive Against Debris with support from Aqualung retailers, local government, and EARTHDAY.ORG, the global organizer of Earth Day and largest recruiter of environmental movements worldwide.
Following registration, you will receive an email with additional details about the event. We hope to see you there!
Good For
Teens, Families, Groups, Visitors
Activity Type
Outdoor, Beach & Ocean, Help Plants & Nature, Cleanup
Cause
Animals, Keiki, Environmental Conservation
Requirements
Min age 10+
RSVP Required, Sign Digital Waiver, Minimum Age, See below
Minimum certification: PADI Junior Open Water Diver (or equivalent), PADI Freediver or PADI Advanced Mermaid
Hawaii Eco Divers
About the organizer
Hawaii Eco Divers is a dive company focused on ocean safety and education. Our job is to instill a spiritual watermen’s philosophy and guidance to everyone who comes our way. We hope that after experiencing diving and training with us, you will feel a stronger connection to the ocean and yourself.
Our services include PADI training and certifications , guided dive tours, apnea & surf survival courses, emergency first responder & CPR certifications, surf coaching and ecotours. Our tours take place all around Oahu, with North Shore, South Shore (Waikiki, Honolulu) and West Side spots.
Scuba dive tours with Hawaii Eco Divers are environmentally friendly, educational, and interactive with Hawaiian marine life!
Sign Up
This volunteer opportunity has been archived and is not accepting new volunteers.