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The oceans make the planet habitable, are home to millions of species of plants and animals, and support many key human industries. Unfortunately, they’re also susceptible to pollution. Whether you regularly go scuba diving or live a hundred miles from the shore, here are a few ways to help keep the oceans clean.

4 Ways to Prevent Ocean Pollution

1. Say No to Single-Use Plastics

Every year, almost 18 billion pounds of plastic are dumped into the ocean, where most of it will linger for centuries. Much of that waste comes from items like drinking straws, disposable cups, and cutlery, all of which are used once and thrown away. Whenever you patronize a business, ask for plastic-free alternatives or bring your own reusable products.

scuba diving2. Recycle Your Plastics

While most consumer is recyclable, more than 90% winds up in landfills or finds its way into the oceans. If your town or city doesn’t offer a curbside recycling program, you may have to take them to a recycling center yourself.

3. Use Eco-Friendly Services

Scuba diving and snorkeling excursions allow you to explore the marine environment, giving you a chance to develop a deeper connection with oceans and the creatures who live there. However, some unscrupulous tour companies leave behind garbage and fail to protect the environment they depend on. If you’re planning a cruise or scuba diving trip, make sure the company you hire uses eco-friendly practices.

4. Reduce Your Energy Consumption

Lowering your carbon footprint is good for your utility bills and helps control rising ocean temperatures. Install energy-efficient appliances, turn off lights when you leave the room, and opt for public transportation instead of driving whenever possible.

 

If you’re looking for an undersea adventure, Banzai Divers Hawaii delivers an insider’s look to a unique marine environment. Whether you’ve been scuba diving for years or want to try it for the first time, their team of certified instructors will provide one of the most unforgettable experiences Honolulu has to offer. Visit their website or call (808) 462-8290 to find out more about their scuba diving lessons and tours.

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