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August 2022

Support Sea Turtle Research! Fundraising to satellite tag Grenada’s 1st Green Turtle

By |2022-08-16T13:29:13+00:00August 16th, 2022|Categories: Conservation, Events, Favorites, News|

We are excited to share that our new shirts have arrived our sea turtle research fundraiser has started!  In partnership with Grenada's long standing sea turtle conservation and research NGO Ocean Spirits (http://www.oceanspirits.org) 💚 💙 🌎  we have designed a new shirt that is now for sale at Eco Dive. The [...]

June 2022

Lionfish Research in Grenada

By |2022-06-20T16:48:26+00:00June 20th, 2022|Categories: Conservation, Favorites, News|

Keeping involved in research initiatives and supporting our academic colleagues at the local St George's University is important to our Eco Dive team, especially with such a beautiful marine environment at our back door.  Extra exciting when our contributions assist in a publication and getting the work out to the scientific [...]

March 2022

Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease in Grenada & Carriacou

By |2022-03-05T11:42:11+00:00March 4th, 2022|Categories: Conservation, News, Reefs, Scuba Diving|

A new coral disease threatening Grenada In 2014 a new virulent and deadly coral disease was identified in the northern Caribbean and became known as Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease, abbreviated SCTLD (referred to as 'skitle').  In Feb 2022 SCTLD has been potentially found in Carriacou (spotted and being confirmed via [...]

February 2022

PADI Torchbearer Award, Coral Reef Conservationist & Community Outreach Champion!

By |2022-02-12T22:16:49+00:00February 7th, 2022|Categories: Diving, Favorites, News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

#Thankful #EcoDive #PureGrenada #MarineBiology #GirlsThatScuba #GirlsThatFreedive #PADIAWARE #ProjectAware #RoyaltonGrenada #CoyabaBeachResort #EcoCrew #BestTeam #CoralReefs #Grenada

September 2019

So Who’s The Real Monster?

By |2025-08-04T16:50:39+00:00September 30th, 2019|Categories: Sharks|

It’s estimated that people kill more than 100 million sharks EACH year. Sharks are responsible for the deaths of no more than five people. Sleek, fast, beautiful – sharks are much maligned but magnificent fish that should be admired, not feared. Meet the spectacular sharks of the Caribbean.

The parrotfish dilemma | Green

By |2025-08-04T16:51:09+00:00September 30th, 2019|Categories: Reefs|

Among the most colourful marine species, parrotfish play a key role in keeping reefs and beaches healthy. They are also delicious, making fishing bans to protect them unpopular. Without these protections, learns Erline Andrews, they may be overfished into extinction.

October 2014

April 2014

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