Posts tagged with "responsible dive travel"



Meet Our Newly Named Whale Sharks of 2024
Join Galapagos Shark Diving and make a difference in shark conservation through our Citizen Science Expeditions. In 2024, we tagged five newly named whale sharks—Elise, Luna, Makeba, Olivia, and Star—each contributing vital data to protect these gentle giants. With every dive, participants help gather critical research data, supporting efforts to safeguard one of the world’s most important marine ecosystems. Learn more about our whale shark conservation work and how to get involved.

Eco-Friendly Diving Tips
Galapagos Travel Info & Guides · 01. October 2024
Dive responsibly with these eco-friendly tips to protect marine ecosystems on your next adventure. Choose sustainable dive operators, use eco-friendly gear, avoid single-use plastics, maintain buoyancy control, and never touch marine life. Participate in clean-up dives and citizen science projects, support local conservation efforts, and use reef-safe sunscreen. By adopting these practices, you can help preserve the ocean’s beauty for future generations. Let’s be true stewards of the sea!

Exceptional Diving Conditions in the Galapagos
The Galapagos Islands are experiencing exceptional diving conditions in 2024 with unprecedented hammerhead shark sightings due to the El Niño to La Niña transition. This shift creates optimal marine life conditions, attracting divers to large hammerhead schools. El Niño brings warm waters and less marine productivity, while La Niña boosts nutrient-rich waters, enhancing biodiversity. 2024 offers unique diving opportunities, emphasizing responsible travel to protect the Galapagos ecosystem.

Liveaboard Superior to Day Diving?
Galapagos Travel Info & Guides · 15. March 2024
Liveaboard diving in the Galapagos offers a superior experience over day diving due to its access to remote, pristine dive sites like Darwin and Wolf Islands, increased dive times, and expert guidance. It allows divers to enjoy multiple dives a day at optimal times, comfort between dives, and the chance to dive with like-minded enthusiasts. This immersive experience is unmatched in exploring the Galapagos' unique underwater world, making it the ultimate adventure for diving aficionados.

Guide: Airlines and Flight Options
Galapagos Travel Info & Guides · 15. March 2024
This guide offers essential travel tips for flying to the Galapagos Islands, detailing airline options from the US, Europe, Australia, and domestic flights within Ecuador. It emphasizes the importance of planning, entry requirements, and environmental responsibility to ensure a memorable journey to this unique UNESCO World Heritage site.

Galapagos's Best Dive Sites
15. March 2024
Discover the unparalleled dive sites of the Galapagos Islands, from the shark-filled waters of Wolf Island to the serene beauty of Pinzon, each offering a unique underwater experience.

Green Sea Turtle Scuba Destinations
Galapagos Wildlife · 15. March 2024
Explore top spots for diving with endangered green sea turtles, a guide emphasizing conservation and the best times to dive in locations like Galapagos, Philippines, Malaysia, Hawaii, Caribbean, and Indonesia.

Update to Galapagos Entrance Fee
Galapagos Travel Info & Guides · 14. March 2024
Starting August 1, 2024, Galapagos Islands' entrance fee will be $200 for international travelers, aiming to fund conservation and sustainable development, marking the first fee change in 26 years. This initiative supports local biodiversity and tourism models aligning with conservation efforts.

Top Sea Lion Scuba Destinations
Galapagos Wildlife · 22. February 2024
Dive with sea lions for a magical experience in their natural habitat. Explore global destinations like the Galapagos Islands, encountering playful creatures. Learn about responsible diving practices and optimal times for these encounters in our comprehensive guide.

2023 Contribution Marine Research
In 2023, Galapagos Shark Diving united to donate over $17,400 to the Galapagos Whale Shark Project, boosting total contributions to $62,000. These funds support crucial research on whale shark migrations and reproductive behaviors, reinforcing our commitment to marine conservation. Our efforts not only advance scientific knowledge but also educate and transform divers into ocean guardians, advocating for the protection of marine species and their habitats.

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