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Feel free to check out the links below:
www.padi.com What more can we say? PADI are the world's most recognised diving association.
www.daneurope.org DAN stands for Divers Alert Network, or as it is familiarly known the 'diver's safety net' and provides an international network of alarm centres, active 24 hours a day, guaranteeing, in the event of an emergency, specialized assistance, to any diver, anywhere in the world.
www.amphibiansports.com This is where we get all our equipment from and our tanks filled. Amphibian Sports opened in 1976 and has grown into London's premier dive centre, whether you dive 10m or 100m this shop can cater for all your needs. With a full on site service centre from valve and buoyancy control device (BCD) servicing, cylinder testing (to IDEST standards), 02 cleaning to dry suit repairs, computer and watch battery changes. Amphibian Sports is a one stop shop for all levels of diver from beginners to instructor, recreational to technical.
Scubadoos A vibrant and friendly dive centre in South Croydon. If you live in or around Croydon check them out for all your diving needs.
www.divepointcyprus.co.uk & www.polisdiving.com These two companies will bend over backwards to help you get the best possible diving experience in their area of Southern Cyprus:
www.rnli.org.uk The RNLI is the charity that provides a 24-hour lifesaving service around the UK and Republic of Ireland. Their lifeboat service in the UK receives no government funding and they risk their lives for anyone who gets into trouble in the water. Click on the link for further information and to see how you can help.
bdmlr.org.uk/pages/main.html Where would the world be without organisations such as this? Their teams are on standby to respond immediately to any marine disaster or marine mammal stranding anywhere in the UK. Click on the link to find out more.
www.mcsuk.org The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) is the UK charity dedicated to caring for our seas, shores and wildlife. MCS campaigns for clean seas and beaches, sustainable fisheries, and protection for all marine life. On this site, you can find out more about marine animals from whales, dolphins, sharks and turtles, to fish, plankton, corals and crabs. Anyone who treasures our coastline, our beaches and our marine life can help make a huge difference. Find out more on the website!
www.wateraid.org/uk Water is something we take for granted both for everyday use and to dive into, to explore the wonders of the deep. WaterAid works in 17 countries providing water, sanitation and hygiene education to some of the world's poorest people. Click on the link for further information and to see how you can help.
www.sharktrust.org The Shark Trust is the UK charity dedicated to promoting the study, management and conservation of sharks, skates and rays. Click on the link for further information.
www.theseahorsetrust.co.uk Yes, there are seahorses living in the sea around Britain and Ireland, two different species, the spiny and the short-snouted. The British Seahorse survey is dedicated to finding and plotting the populations of our indigenous seahorses in order to protect and conserve these vulnerable and environmentally sensitive animals. The Seahorse Trust aims to help protect worldwide populations. Click on the link to find out more.
“Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore"
Andre Gide
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