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Barbados Blue Water Sports

About Barbados Blue Water Sports

The Barbados Blue scuba diving shop is the only facility on island with two on staff Marine Biologists, one of whom (Andre Miller MSc.) is also a PADI Ambassadiver for Conservation. At Barbados Blue they focus on the ecological aspect of scuba diving and snorkeling, after all they helped draft the local scuba diving, marine protected area and water sports regulations.Their Marine Biologists have been planning underwater and beach cleanups for over ten years, and have coordinated coral transplantation and coral monitoring projects in the Eastern Caribbean. Moreover, in celebration of International Year of the Reef they have been involved in public awareness presentations & primary school excursions, in addition to being a PADI Project AWARE Coral Reef Monitoring Dive Centre, and host dive centre for the Eastern Caribbean’s Coral Reef Crime Scene Investigation workshop.

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Courses and Certifications

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Contact Barbados Blue Water Sports

Address
At The HiltonNeedhams PointSt Michael
Phone
Web

Location

North America - Belize

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