Clean Ocean DIVE

Clean Ocean Foundation's Robert Gardiner launched Clean Ocean DIVE at our sponsored stand at the Oceania Dive Expo, October 7-9 2011 at RNA Showgrounds, Brisbane. ODEX was a great springboard for the Clean Ocean DIVE membership campaign and we thank the organisers greatly.

We're now following up with dive and ecotourism operators from across Australia and around the Pacific to form partnerships with Clean Ocean DIVE.

Dive Clubs are also invited to contact us to organise a guest speaker to talk about Clean Ocean DIVE.

Sponsors specifically interested in backing our efforts with divers are also welcome to contact Clean Ocean DIVE.

Robert's also looking to enlist divers' help to research and create an overlay to our National Outfall Database, showing the relationship of popular dive sites to ocean outfalls in Australia, and spark discussions on the risk to divers' health posed by these outfalls.

DIVERS looking to join Clean Ocean DIVE, simply click on the Join Now at top of page and in the notes type "DIVE".

News & Events

Medical Log a powerful tool

Thanks to all those who have responded with their stories of Port Phillip pollution-related illness. The Clean Ocean Foundation Port Phillip Beaches Medical Log is set to become a powerful tool in convincing governments at all levels to SPEND on adequate sewerage and stormwater solutions for Melbourne and surrounds. Eye or ear infections, rashes, bacterial skin infections (ulcerations) after swimming/sailing/diving? Let us know, with your details so that we can follow up: info@cleanocean.org

EPA lets us down

Well, we had all sorts of assurances from the Victorian EPA that this year's Beach Report program for the 36 beaches of Melbourne's Port Phillip Bay was going to be sooooo much better this year.

Then they simply didn't roster anyone to update forecasts for Boxing Day following big Christmas night rains ... and put thousands of Victorians at risk.

Not good enough!

Read The Age's story here