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Testimonial
We're divers. What does the sea do for us? So much, of course - adventure, pleasure, well-being, quality of life - but increasingly the question is not what the sea can do for us, but what we can do for the sea? How can we pay back some of its generosity?
The answer to this is remarkably easy. By eco-diving, which is what I did this summer with Kenna Eco-diving in L'Escala on Spain's Costa Brava. Free diving in return for the most rewarding work I've done for a long time, in or out of the water. From laying out transects to counting black and brown urchins, from identifying and mapping precious and false coral to recovering trash from the sea bed - I learned more about the marine environment in one week in August than in my previous four years' of diving.
If you truly care about the sea, eco-diving with Kenna under the skilled guidance of Marine Research Coordinator Gaynor Rosier is one way of turning that care into meaningful action. Robin Walker
  
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