Social Responsibility
Protecting our oceans is everyone's responsibility. At Coral Circuit, we believe every diver can make a difference.
The ocean is home to countless species and plays a crucial role in maintaining our planet's health. Every action we take, both above and below the water, has an impact. By following these principles, we can ensure future generations enjoy the same incredible diving experiences we have today.
No Littering
Never leave any trash, plastic, or waste in the ocean. Everything you bring in must come out with you.
- Carry a mesh bag to collect any trash you encounter during your dive
- Dispose of all waste properly on land, never in the water
- Avoid single-use plastics when possible
- Participate in beach and underwater cleanup activities
No Touching or Breaking
The underwater world is fragile. Never touch, break, or disturb marine life or coral reefs.
- Maintain proper buoyancy to avoid contact with the reef
- Keep a safe distance from all marine life
- Never break or collect coral, shells, or any marine organisms
- Use reef-safe sunscreen to protect coral from harmful chemicals
Respect Marine Life
Observe marine life from a distance. Do not chase, feed, or harass any creatures.
- Never feed fish or other marine animals
- Do not chase or touch sea turtles, rays, or other large animals
- Respect nesting and breeding areas
- Avoid flash photography that can stress marine life
Be a Responsible Diver
Your behavior underwater sets an example for others. Practice responsible diving.
- Follow all local diving regulations and guidelines
- Choose dive operators committed to sustainable practices
- Report any environmental violations you witness
- Educate others about ocean conservation
Additional Resources
- Project AWARE — Global movement for ocean protection and marine debris prevention
- Reef Check — International coral reef monitoring and conservation
- Ocean Conservancy — Protecting the ocean from today's greatest global challenges
Join Us in Protecting Our Oceans
By following these principles and encouraging others, we can build a community of responsible divers.