
Discover a world of sustainable dive and surf adventures
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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Sustainable Snorkelling Tips for Ocean Advocates
You don’t need a scuba certification to fall in love with the ocean. Snorkelling is an equally magnificent way to explore coral reefs, seagrass meadows and the marine life that calls them “home”. In fact, snorkelling is often a gateway to scuba diving. Or sometimes, it’s the destination. We all snorkelled long before we ever donned…
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How to Be a More Responsible Underwater Photographer
In recent decades, photography has become unbelievably accessible. Almost everyone carries a camera around with them everyday in the form of a smartphone. Technological improvements have also made underwater photography far more accessible, resulting in powerful images of a world that’s inaccessible to many. A single image of a healthy reef, a shark passing through…
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Second-Hand Surf Gear: Embracing the Circular Economy
Surfing sells itself as a low-impact pursuit. All you need is a board and the ocean (and if you live where we do, a wetsuit!) What could be simpler? But behind this “at-one-with-nature” facade lies an industry built on short product cycles, seasonal “drops” and a steady turnover of gear due to new “innovations”. The…
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How Coral Nurseries Work (And How Divers Can Join Planting Programs)
Coral reefs support an extraordinary diversity of marine life, and as divers, being able to explore them is one of life’s great privileges. But coral reefs are also among the most threatened habitats on the planet. Pollution, destructive fishing practices and climate change-induced coral bleaching are all having a devastating impact. In response, coral nurseries…
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Are Wave Pools Sustainable? The Surf Park Environmental Debate
Nothing compares to surfing in the ocean. Full stop. For us, being at the whim of Mother Nature is a big part of surfing’s allure, and all things being equal, we’d pick the ocean over a wave pool every time. But with coastal communities under increasing pressure and surf breaks being flooded with people, are…
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10 Easy Ways Surfers and Divers Can Protect the Ocean While Travelling
For surfers and divers, the ocean isn’t just a destination. Often, it’s the reason we travel, full stop. But the very act of travelling across the globe to chase waves or incredible underwater experiences comes with an environmental cost. There’s the carbon footprint of air travel, the overdevelopment of coastlines for waterfront resorts and the…


