Posts tagged with "sustainable"



Galapagos Liveaboard Travel Guide 2025: How to Get There & Plan Your Trip
Galapagos Travel Info & Guides · 03. March 2025
Discover essential travel advice for the Galapagos in our post, covering frequently asked questions, booking tips, and planning information for flights and hotels.

Why a Liveaboard is the Best Way to Explore the Galapagos
Galapagos Travel Info & Guides · 08. January 2025
This article explores why liveaboards are the ultimate way to experience scuba diving in the Galapagos Islands. It explains the benefits of liveaboards, such as access to remote dive sites like Darwin and Wolf Islands, multiple daily dives, and an all-inclusive adventure.

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!

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.

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.

World's Best Giant Manta Ray Diving Destinations
Galapagos Wildlife · 10. January 2024
Explore the world's best diving destinations for encountering giant manta rays. This guide details prime locations, optimal diving seasons, and emphasizes responsible practices to protect these vulnerable marine giants. Discover diving hotspots from Socorro Island to Raja Ampat, where conservation and unforgettable experiences go hand-in-hand.

Giant Manta Ray Destinations
08. January 2024
This blog post highlights premier shark diving spots globally, emphasizing responsible, sustainable practices. The Galapagos Islands are presented as the top location, offering diverse shark species like hammerheads and tiger sharks, best visited from June to November. The article stresses choosing eco-friendly operators, maintaining a safe distance, supporting conservation, and educating oneself about shark species and behaviors.

World's Best Mola (Ocean sunfish) Diving Destinations
Galapagos Wildlife · 07. January 2024
This blog post is an enlightening guide on the best spots for diving with ocean sunfish, or mola mola. It covers unique destinations like the Galapagos Islands, Bali, Nusa Penida, Komodo National Park, Lembata, and Lisbon, detailing the best times to dive and emphasizing responsible, sustainable practices. The article advises choosing ethical operators, maintaining distance from molas, supporting conservation, and educating oneself about these creatures.

Winners of the 2023 ‘Name a Whale Shark’ Contest
Galapagos Shark Diving has successfully concluded the 'Name a Whale Shark Contest 2023', combining diving and marine conservation. Participants in the Galapagos Islands named whale sharks, contributing to the Galapagos Whale Shark Project. Funds raised helped purchase three satellite tags for tracking named sharks 'Makeba', 'Luna', and 'Star'. This initiative, drawing exclusively female names, reflects the unique female-dominant whale shark population in the Galapagos.

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