Friday, April 19, 2024

PADI Launches New PADI AWARE Foundation

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In celebration of World Oceans Day this week, PADI announced the creation of the PADI AWARE Foundation.

The non-profit public charity will be dedicated to driving local action for global ocean conservation.

The new foundation shares PADI’s mission to expand advocacy and achieve critical ocean conservation goals in the years ahead. Leveraging the dive training agency’s vast membership network of Dive Centers and Resorts — “PADI Mission Hubs” — across the world, the PADI AWARE Foundation will operate as an independent non-profit organization supported by the PADI brand and organization.

The new foundation will build citizen-led conservation and activism programs, as well as expand current ones, to address key ocean threats, such as marine debris, climate change, marine habitat loss and vulnerable species protection across the planet.

According to Drew Richardson, president and CEO of PADI Worldwide:

“Saving the ocean requires all of us around the world acting together in thousands of ways on local and international levels, united by our passion to provide balance between humanity and the ocean across the planet. As we enlist PADI Torchbearers and encourage them to become global ambassadors in the movement to save the ocean, it is critical that we provide a clear pathway to action.”

As one of its first projects, the foundation will launch a Community Grant Program in 2021, providing much-needed financial resources to enable local ocean protection initiatives hosted by PADI Mission Hubs.

To help enable localized efforts, PADI this week launched a “Conservation Activities Locator” on PADI.com, empowering divers and non-divers alike to search, discover and engage in ocean conservation activities, events and courses — in and out of the water — with PADI Members across the planet.

Through their joint “Blueprint for Ocean Action,” PADI and the PADI AWARE Foundation will work to:

· Rid the oceans of marine debris: Reduce marine debris by 50% in targeted countries through strategic partnerships and the PADI AWARE Community Grant Program.
· Multiply the number of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs): Protect 30% of the ocean through partner collaboration and expansion of the Adopt a Dive Site program.
· Protect endangered and vulnerable marine species: Protect 20 vulnerable shark and ray species by deploying in-country conservation campaigns.
· Accelerate coral reef recovery and restoration: Restore 5% of coral reef habitats through citizen science programs and project funding for key coral reef habitats.
· Reduce and offset the carbon footprint of the diving industry: Achieve carbon neutrality across the PADI organization’s supply chain and mobilize PADI Torchbearers to restore, protect and fund seagrass habitats to offset carbon.

Richardson added:

“To achieve these goals, we will unite the largest network of dive centers and resorts, dive professionals, and citizen divers the world has ever seen in order to take action as PADI Torchbearers in their communities, linking local action to global impact. The vision for the Conservation Activities Locator tool is to enable divers and other ocean enthusiasts to turn their passions into purpose and bring forward a new era of ocean stewardship and sustainability.”

For more information about the PADI AWARE Foundation and how to get involved, go to padi.com/conservation.

PADI Torchbearers: Sparking Change for the Ocean

John Liang
John Lianghttps://www.deeperblue.com/
John Liang is the News Editor at DeeperBlue.com. He first got the diving bug while in High School in Cairo, Egypt, where he earned his PADI Open Water Diver certification in the Red Sea off the Sinai Peninsula. Since then, John has dived in a volcanic lake in Guatemala, among white-tipped sharks off the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, and other places including a pool in Las Vegas helping to break the world record for the largest underwater press conference.

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