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Fri Feb 16 2024, 2 mins
With global warming and climate change destroying our planet slowly, we, The Zubeida, have decided to share with you some tips on how we can help protect our oceans by learning some basic etiquette.
1. Do a little research
On the areas that you plan on visiting to see whether the habitats are protected, understand the creatures that live there, and learn about their behaviour. This will help you keep a good distance as you observe: keeping you and the animals safe. Please refrain from feeding the animals, shining lights and making noise. Stay calm, quiet and always go with a local guide.
2. Don't touch
Corals and sea creatures shouldn't be touched, picked up, removed from where you found them or fed human food. Sometimes bread is thrown into the water to encourage the fishes to come closer to snorkelers or divers. Not only is this food not nutritious for them, but also creates a feeding frenzy: moving them away from the safety of their homes (coral) and leaving their eggs unattended.
Have a conversation with your guides to encourage them to follow relevant ethical procedures.
3. Take out what you bring in
Litter is a high cause of pollution for beaches, with items washing up on beaches further away from where they were thrown/lost. Take a reuseable, designated litter bag and throw everything you use into that. You can even do a little beach cleanup on your sunrise and sunset walks and give it to the hotel staff to dispose of it properly.
4. Contribute to marine protection
There are so many incredible organisations that are dedicated to the protection of marine life. Take some time to research the ones doing work in the areas you are travelling in and contribute to their mission. This could be through booking excursions, donations, or looking through their exhibitions and interacting with their people.
Keep an eye out for our Check out our blog post on Marine Conservation Projects in South Coast for more information.