World Oceans Day Dive Against Debris HFX
Grab a mesh bag and don’t let your dives go to waste!
In celebration of Oceans Week HFX and World Oceans Day, Torpedo Rays SeaFoxes’ Ladies Dive Club and the Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) invite you to Dive Against Debris at Terence Bay Wharf along Nova Scotia’s iconic Lighthouse Route. The shallow dive site is suitable for all divers, beginners and snorkelers alike. Torpedo Rays will be offering $39 full scuba package rentals for this event.
Register now for a chance to win OTN and Torpedo Rays swag among other ocean related prizes, including 4Ocean bracelets, a symbol of commitment to cleaner oceans: https://bit.ly/2Iw5dh0
Given this year’s World Oceans Day theme “Gender and Oceans”, this cleanup is organized by an all-female team — however, all are welcome!
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Torpedo Rays Scuba was established in 1997 with the aim of providing high quality service to the scuba diving community within the Nova Scotia. As a PADI 5 Star IDC Centre, Torpedo Rays has gained not only the respect from the industry locally, but now has a long-standing reputation worldwide.
Want to get scuba certified before the dive? https://www.torpedorays.com/en/open-water-diver
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The Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) is a worldwide aquatic animal tracking network headquartered at Dalhousie University. OTN is tracking more than 200 keystone, commercially important and endangered species, including marine mammals, crustaceans (lobsters, crabs) and fish, including sharks, sturgeon, eels, torpedo rays, and salmonids.