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Travel inspiration and resources for surfers and divers
We pay our respects to the Traditional Custodians on the lands on which we live, dive and surf. We recognise the exceptional knowledge of Indigenous Elders, past and present, and their role in caring for and preserving our lands and waterways.
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Reef-Safe Sunscreen: Does It Really Make a Difference?
If you’ve been on a dive liveaboard recently or stayed at a sustainable surf resort, you may have been advised to bring only “reef-safe sunscreen”. This request is often included in trip dossiers and/or mentioned by dive/surf guides before heading into the water. These days, there’s a consensus amongst the ocean-loving community that reef-safe sunscreen…
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The Biggest Threats Facing Surf Breaks Worldwide
We’re as guilty as the next surfer for taking our breaks for granted. They’re our playgrounds – firing up one day and flat the next, but always with another swell on the horizon. But the reality is, surf breaks are delicate coastal systems shaped by geology, tides, sand movement and the overall health of marine…
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Shark Conservation: How to Dive Responsibly With Sharks
Sharks have roamed our oceans for more than 400 million years (yes, they’re older than dinosaurs). Today, there are more than 400 different species, ranging from tiny dwarf lantern sharks to predatory great whites and tiger sharks. Unfortunately, many face an uncertain future. This is due to habitat loss, bycatch and demand for shark fins,…
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Are Luxury Surf Resorts Compatible With Sustainability?
Luxury surf resorts promise a dream vacation: uncrowded waves, paradisiacal beaches and five-star facilities in some of the world’s most remote destinations. Not only do they mean exclusivity, but also incredible food and all the creature comforts you could desire after your session. But behind the infinity pools and curated “eco” language lies a difficult…
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Top Ocean Conservation Apps For Surfers and Divers
As surfers and divers, we experience the ocean in a deeply personal way. We see coral bleaching up close, notice changes in water quality and witness the impact of plastic pollution firsthand. So how can we use this first-hand knowledge and local insights for good? The reality is that you don’t need to be a…
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Ocean Plastic Pollution and the Role of Divers in Clean-Up Efforts
Plastic pollution is one of the most visible and destructive threats facing our oceans today. From floating bottles and ghost fishing nets to microplastics embedded in coral reefs, plastic waste has reached even the most remote dive sites on the planet. As international divers, we’ve seen the issue of plastic pollution around the globe –…


