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Divers keep coral reefs free from rubbish, saving them from extinction.

by Công Thành Đà Nẵng Free Diving, a group of divers, has been set up to provide, free of charge, basic diving skills for tourists and ocean lovers exploring the coral reefs off Sơn Trà Peninsula in the central city, and involve them in practical exercises to clear rubbish from these delicate ecosystems as well. The group has attracted more than 40 amateur and professional divers, who regularly participate in the cleaning of coral reefs. “It’s a final test for all trainees after a one-week course,” Đào Đặng Công Trung, a co-founder of the group, said referring to his free diving lessons.

This summary describes a diving class program that focuses on environmental protection. Let’s delve deeper into the program’s structure, objectives, and impact. The program’s daily schedule is meticulously designed to maximize learning and engagement. From 5 am to 7 am, trainees participate in a series of diving exercises and underwater exploration activities.

This statement highlights the importance of responsible and sustainable practices in coral reef conservation. It emphasizes the need for education and training to ensure that volunteers are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to protect these fragile ecosystems. Let’s delve deeper into the specific aspects of this statement:

This is a fascinating example of how individual variation within a species can lead to unique adaptations. The ability to dive to a depth of 3m is a significant adaptation for a species that lives in a shallow water environment. This depth allows the species to access a variety of food sources that are unavailable to other species.

**Protecting Our Oceans: The Fight Against Invasive Species**
**Restoring Marine Life:

We believe that the removal of invasive species is a crucial step towards restoring the health of our oceans. We are committed to continuing our efforts to protect marine life and the health of our oceans.”

This passage highlights the importance of marine conservation and the dedication of individuals and organizations working towards its goal. It emphasizes the challenges involved in protecting marine ecosystems, particularly the removal of invasive species.

“The coral reefs off Sơn Trà Peninsula are stunning, but the marine ecosystem has been polluted by plastic bags, drink bottles, fishing nets, and other waste,” he said. “We’ll continue our regular activities to promote marine and coral reef protection. We hope that more people will stop dumping waste in the sea, on the islands, and on the mainland, and join us in our eco-friendly actions.” VNS

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