Barracuda banner

To receive our NEWSLETTER & notice of marine biology jobs please email us with “Newsletter Subscription” in the subject line.

Read marine news, tell us about your diving experiences & have your say on marine conservation issues on the ScubaBlog

Current temperature in L’Escala

 

Help marine conservation when you shop on-line via our link.  It doesn’t cost any extra and will raise funds for our marine conservation activities.

Ten Reasons to Join Our Marine Conservation Research EcoDive Volunteer Programme this summer

  1. Take part in the Silmar Project at two research stations on the Costa Brava during May to October
  2. Learn to identify key species of marine flora and fauna
  3. Gain practical underwater survey experience
  4. Log up underwater fieldwork experience for your CV
  5. Collect scientific data on marine biodiversity
  6. Help to clean up the marine environment and save marine life from entanglement in fishing line and other debris
  7. Become a certified Padi Open Water diver in the Mediterranean with English instructors
  8. Network and socialise with like-minded divers in an international environment
  9. Be notified of marine biology job and PhD opportunities when you join our mailing list to receive our Newsletter
  10. Genuine and affordable volunteering at subsidised rates: from under 30 Euros per night including transfers and all volunteer diving

Last minutes spaces available – late May to mid June!

BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW!

 

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

Swimming seahare by Gaynor Rosier of Kenna Eco Diving, L'Escala, Costa Brava, SpainConger eel by Gaynor Rosier, Kenna Eco Diving, L'Escala, Costa Brava, Spain

Kenna Eco Diving is an active member of OCEAN2012 and Shark Alliance and is the main sponsor of free scuba diving for EcoDive volunteers taking part in our marine conservation research projects.

We organize regular underwater and beach cleanups for Project AWARE and awareness-raising events with local school children:

Project Aware Beach cleanup in L'Escala with Kenna EcoDivingTrash Artwork competition Kids United, L'Escala with Kenna Ecodiving

The children collected 197 cigarette filters and a total of 7 kgs of assorted rubbish that harms marine life. They also won second place in the Project AWARE artwork competition. Well done Kids United!

Protect Sharks say Kenna Eco Diving and Kids United

Send us an email if you would like to come and join us in our underwater cleanup dives for Project AWARE.

 

Advertise

articles

 

Articles
Activity Holidays in Cataluņa link

Kenna Diving SL, Passatge Clavell 9, No 8, L’Escala 17130, Girona, Spain. Tel/Fax: 0034 972772746    letterbox@kennaecodiving.net

OUR ECO DIVE SPONSORS & ALLIES

International Diving Center link silmar OCEAN2012 link pa_badge_180x150_DiveAgainstDebris_I Project Aware link SharkAlliance link