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Diving in Koh Tao,: August 2008
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Sunday, August 31, 2008. House Reef Clean Up. And Marine Conservation Koh Tao. Joined forces together yesterday to conduct an Underwater Reef Clean Up on Sairee Reef. Scuba Junction take care of the reef just off the beach in front of our dive shop, our house reef. More than 40 volunteers in total participated, SJ had following divers joining in:. Ian, Kerry, Paul, Matt, Dan, Adrian, Tony and Deow (all SJ employees and/ or DMTs) where joined by Sophie, Myles and Yoko (SJ diving customers). To restore lan...
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Diving in Koh Tao,: House Reef Clean Up
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Sunday, August 31, 2008. House Reef Clean Up. And Marine Conservation Koh Tao. Joined forces together yesterday to conduct an Underwater Reef Clean Up on Sairee Reef. Scuba Junction take care of the reef just off the beach in front of our dive shop, our house reef. More than 40 volunteers in total participated, SJ had following divers joining in:. Ian, Kerry, Paul, Matt, Dan, Adrian, Tony and Deow (all SJ employees and/ or DMTs) where joined by Sophie, Myles and Yoko (SJ diving customers).
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Diving in Koh Tao,: International Clean up Day
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Sunday, September 21, 2008. International Clean up Day. September 20th was the Project Aware. International Clean Up Day with thousands of volunteers world wide 'splashing for trash'. On Koh Tao, Scuba Junction. Together with Marine Conservation Koh Tao. And volunteers from the local dive industry managed to pull 470 kg of rubbish out of the sea. This was a huge 'success', apart from plastic, bottles and all sorts of other items that don't belong in the sea, also fishing nets and tyres were removed.
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Diving in Koh Tao,: Biorock Construction finished
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Friday, September 26, 2008. Together with Save Koh Tao (non-profit organization)and Marine Conservation Koh Tao. Hundreds of volunteers have worked their socks off to complete the structure of our Biorock artificial reef. For those who are not aware of what and who Save Koh Tao (and its marine subset) are,. Please follow this link. With more information on the different projects numerous volunteers work on to make Koh Tao a sustainable dive destination and community. Or www.biorock-thailand.com. To see w...
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Diving in Koh Tao,: Biorock Week at Scuba Junction
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Friday, September 19, 2008. Biorock Week at Scuba Junction. A great exciting week is about to start for Scuba Junction. After almost a year of preparation, fund raising events and thanks to the support of a selected dive shops and other local businesses almost 1 million Thai Baht has been raised to finance an artificial reef on Koh Tao. Next week (Sept 23rd until Sept 29th) the new dive site will be build and deployed. Dr Thomas Goreau, President of the Global Coral Reef Alliance. Tue Sept 23- Sat Sept 27.
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Diving in Koh Tao,: September 2008
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Friday, September 26, 2008. Together with Save Koh Tao (non-profit organization)and Marine Conservation Koh Tao. Hundreds of volunteers have worked their socks off to complete the structure of our Biorock artificial reef. For those who are not aware of what and who Save Koh Tao (and its marine subset) are,. Please follow this link. With more information on the different projects numerous volunteers work on to make Koh Tao a sustainable dive destination and community. Or www.biorock-thailand.com. To see w...
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Diving in Koh Tao,: October 2008
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Saturday, October 4, 2008. Unfortunately we had a bit of a delay submerging the components (wind! And some technical issues with the underwater transformer for the electric current, but thanks to the hard work of all the volunteers we managed to get it done! All 5 domes (4 main ones and one smaller control dome for scientific research) and the middle connecting structures are in place. Tomorrow the power can be connected and the low voltage current will be flowing to enhance the new coral growth.
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Diving in Koh Tao,: May 2008
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Due to an error our previous blogspot is not accessible anymore, but no problem we will not keep you in the cold on what is going on in Scuba Junction and on Koh Tao. I can not see a better way than to kick off with mentioning Kim Tiffin. Kim came to do his diving course in September last year and got immediately hooked. This is what he wrote:. Hello to every one at Scuba Junction, I just want to say thankyou for a great time. You run a very professional and safe school.
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Diving in Koh Tao,: Reef Monitoring
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008. Six of our DMTs participated in our latest GREEN FINS. After receiving an extensive Reef Ecology Lecture covering coral reef ecology and supporting marine life, Fran (Australia), Ian (UK), Paul and Kerry (RSA) went out diving with our Marine Conservation coordinator to collect coral reef data. Tomorrow Matthew and Dave (both UK) will monitor a different site. We welcome all volunteers for our monthly beach clean up (Aug 31st) which will be the next activity. Diving in Khao Lak.
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Diving in Koh Tao,: Biorock Update
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Saturday, October 4, 2008. Unfortunately we had a bit of a delay submerging the components (wind! And some technical issues with the underwater transformer for the electric current, but thanks to the hard work of all the volunteers we managed to get it done! All 5 domes (4 main ones and one smaller control dome for scientific research) and the middle connecting structures are in place. Tomorrow the power can be connected and the low voltage current will be flowing to enhance the new coral growth.