Curaçao Dive Tourism Operators Become Green Fins Members

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The Reef-World Foundation has launched a novel online platform, the Green Fins Hub, which is ready to serve Curaçao’s leading sustainable dive tourism operators as Green Fins Digital Contributors in constructing supreme environmental practices for marine tourism.

These leading sustainable dive tourism operators (Ocean Encounters, The Dive Bus, Scubacao and GO WEST Diving) in Curaçao have all change into Green Fins Digital Contributors to bolster the necessity to execute commerce in expose to give future generations with a chance for a wholesome and sustainable atmosphere, each above and below the waterline.

Per Bryan Horne, founding father of Dive Curacao:

“From a non-public sector point of perceive, Dive Curacao is extremely proud to pork up sustainable dive tourism and these leaders of the Curaçao Dive Tourism Industry to execute commerce. Afterall, if we make nothing to pork up the atmosphere, we can eventually have an unsustainable dive tourism enterprise in Curaçao. This can also goal result in an incapacity to raise distinctive dive commute and commute experiences in due route. Base line is that apathy can now not be embraced.”

Whereas JJ Harvey, director at the Reef-World Foundation, said:

“Marine tourism performs a an vital position in Curaçao’s economic system and as the enterprise grows, it is extreme to keep shimmering approaches to give protection to the marine atmosphere. By adopting Green Fins, dive operators are taking vital steps in guaranteeing Curaçao’s dive market is sustainably managed to prolong corals and marine life’s resilience to wider world threats and provide protection to the necessary marine ecosystems for future generations.”

Coral reefs in Curacao comprise 104 square kilometers (40 square miles) of extremely bio-diverse programs and thanks to this truth suppose a excessive economic ticket.

Be taught extra about the Green Fins Hub right here.

Dive Curaçao Green Turtle (Image credit: Frank Do)
Dive Curaçao Green Turtle (Image credit rating: Frank Fabricate)
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John Liang is the News Editor at DeeperBlue.com. He first got the diving bug while in High College in Cairo, Egypt, the assign he earned his PADI Open Water Diver certification within the Red Sea off the Sinai Peninsula. Since then, John has dived in a volcanic lake in Guatemala, among white-tipped sharks off the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, and other locations at the side of a pool in Las Vegas helping to rupture the world file for an vital underwater press conference.