Padang Bai is Bali's first purpose built Scuba Training Dive Resort. Set on the beach of a picturesque village with direct access to more than 40 of the best dive sites, the resort offers quality accommodation in 22 rooms,with the Buddha café, Restaurant & swim up bar, dive training pool,air-conditioned classroom,dive retail shop, and a highly-trained staff. This allows us to offer you the best possible relaxation, diver training or scuba refresher course during your Dive vacation.
Absolute Scuba Bali
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Reef clean ups and turtle watch
This year Absolute Scuba has become an SSI EcoLogical dive centre. This means we will help to maintain and promote the healthy eco system that we all need to live a healthy lifestyle.
We will:
Instruct all boat and shop employees as to proper safety and environmental care techniques
Conduct and advertise beach and dive site clean ups
Ensure all briefings to divers contain advice on environmentally sound diving practices
Provide recycling points throughout the dive resort premises and vessels
Ensure there is no line fishing or collection of any organisms
Ensure there is no spear fishing
Provide clearly marked dustbins for waste on boats including cigarette butts, and dispose of receptacles appropriately
Use purpose placed moorings where possible
Avoid takings divers or open water students who have not yet demonstrated proficiency in buoyancy directly over corals or other fragile marine environments or habitats
Participate in local environmental projects
Report all whale shark & turtle sightings to local recognized data collection points
Encourage no feeding of fish
Discourage customers from applying sunscreen before diving
Run environmental awareness programs for local schoolchildren and communities
Conduct regular reef checks or surveys
Offer ECO Logical diver training to our customers
So look out for the reef clean up dates on the website (coming soon) and join us, you never know what you will find underwater as one of our dive controllers, Sean, found this week, when he came across a rice cooker sitting on the reef!
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