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This Valentine’s Day, Divers vow to keep Kovalam Beach Clean

Published By: Gitanjali Diwakar on February 16, 2017

A wise man did say that love does go beyond boundaries. If you are wondering whether Valentine’s Day is about exquisite couple holiday packages, candle light dinners or a day that personifies romance, then perhaps this story could change your mind.

Divers from Bond Safari,Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala

While many people crowd around flower and gift shops on February 14, a group of divers decided to express their feelings towards the love of their lives differently! Any guesses as to who or what they love the most?

Diver from Bond Safari,Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala at work
Diver from Bond Safari,Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala at work

These men and women of Bond Safari, Thiruvanthapuram had ‘suited-up’ to conduct a cleaning drive so as to keep the ocean the bed plastic free. They recently organized an under water wedding in Kerala and now this incidentally, the first ocean clean-up drive in the country. Adorning their diving gear, they began exploring the ocean bed and began collecting non-biodegradable wastes, plastic bags etc. Thereby, assuring the people of a better and cleaner times at the beach.

Under water diving

The movement was meant to create a certain degree of awareness among the local community regarding the dangers of plastic. It also threw light upon the harm caused to aquatic eco-system due to the callous disposal of wastes.

Divers collecting toxic wastes from the ocean bed
Divers collecting toxic wastes from the ocean bed

“About 60 percent of the earth’s oxygen comes from the oceans. It is pitiful to see how many take the ocean for granted and continue to dump toxic wastes, including plastic.  Researchers have also said that unless we act now, there would be more plastic in the ocean that fish by 2020. Hence, we choose to do things differently this year. We decided to show our love towards one our most precious water bodies, by doing our part to keep it clean in the days to come,” said Jackson Peter, MD, Bond Safari.

Divers collecting toxic wastes from the ocean bed

So, fellow ocean lovers, don’t you think we need show some more love towards nature’s greatest gift?

Divers at work
Divers at work

Over to you!

This is indeed an inspiring cause to protect the mother nature and hope we all learned one important lesson today.

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