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Thursday, April 2, 2026
Go Eco! Dive and Live with Purpose This April
This April is about simple actions that add up above and below the surface.
You already care about the ocean. That’s why you’re here – Thank you!
This April, we’re inviting you to take that commitment one step further with Go Eco! which is a global movement focused on two powerful pillars: ocean conservation and sustainable diving.
The ocean is facing real pressures. But divers are in a unique position to help. Every dive you take, every trip you plan, and every operator you choose adds up.
However, it does not even start there. Some of the biggest impacts on the ocean happen nowhere near the water.
Find out how small choices can make a big impact – above and below the surface and get easy tips to make a difference.
At the heart of Go Eco! are PADI Eco Centers™ — dive centers leading the way in environmental responsibility. From participating in Adopt the Blue™ to following Green Fins best practices, they’re embedding conservation into everyday dive operations.
When you choose to dive with an Eco Center, you’re not just booking an adventure, you’re directly supporting marine protection and community resilience.
No matter the environment — coral reefs, muck sites, cold water, or night dives — buoyancy control is one of the most important conservation skills a diver can have.
Better buoyancy helps you:
Avoid contact with fragile environments
Control fins, gauges, and cameras
Stay still and observe without disturbance
There are other skills and considerations too that help minimize your impact underwater.
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