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Beneath the surface of the Caribbean, a quiet army of recreational and professional divers is becoming the first line of defense for our coral reefs. In this 2-minute episode, we explore how everyday divers are turning weekend dive trips into one of the most powerful tools in marine conservation — using their underwater photos to document reef decline in real time and influence decisions made by NOAA and local officials.
Every snapshot matters. Every diver counts. Discover how citizen science is quietly reshaping reef protection across the Caribbean, and why your next dive could help save what's left.
🌊 Topics covered: coral reef conservation, Caribbean scuba diving, citizen science, NOAA reef monitoring, marine biology, reef restoration, underwater photography, ocean conservation, climate change and coral bleaching, sustainable diving.
🤿 Got reef photos? Learn how to contribute your underwater images to active conservation efforts: caribreef.org
By Caribbean Reef Fish FoundationBeneath the surface of the Caribbean, a quiet army of recreational and professional divers is becoming the first line of defense for our coral reefs. In this 2-minute episode, we explore how everyday divers are turning weekend dive trips into one of the most powerful tools in marine conservation — using their underwater photos to document reef decline in real time and influence decisions made by NOAA and local officials.
Every snapshot matters. Every diver counts. Discover how citizen science is quietly reshaping reef protection across the Caribbean, and why your next dive could help save what's left.
🌊 Topics covered: coral reef conservation, Caribbean scuba diving, citizen science, NOAA reef monitoring, marine biology, reef restoration, underwater photography, ocean conservation, climate change and coral bleaching, sustainable diving.
🤿 Got reef photos? Learn how to contribute your underwater images to active conservation efforts: caribreef.org