
TODAY, in a dramatic show of community-led ocean action, more than 100 divers and snorkelers will take to the water for Australia’s first-ever Snorkel-Out for Climate, calling for urgent climate action to protect our marine ecosystems.
This striking in-water demonstration comes at a critical moment. For each month between October 2024 and February 2025, sea surface temperatures around Australia have been the warmest on record, with widespread coral bleaching currently unfolding on Ningaloo Reef, and parts of the northern Great Barrier Reef on high alert. At the same time, climate-driven disasters like Cyclone Alfred have triggered underwater chaos, with wave surges ripping up shallow ecosystems, toxic runoff polluting local reefs, and marine debris threatening wildlife and tourism businesses. Scientists warn these impacts could take decades to repair, putting entire ecosystems, and the communities that depend on them, at risk.
As the federal election approaches, ocean lovers are taking action, sending a powerful message to leaders: Australians want strong climate policies that protect our oceans and future.
This event offers stunning visuals, compelling interviews, and an unprecedented gathering of divers and climate advocates in the water.
Join us in the water this Sunday 16th March and be part of history. REGISTRATION LINK HERE
MEDIA OPPORTUNITY
Where: The Boathouse/Cabbage Tree Bay Aquatic Reserve, Shelly Beach, Sydney
When: Sunday, 16 March | 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM AEDT
Who:
Professor David Booth (Marine scientist, UTS)
Dr. Giglia Beretta (Fish ecologist, UTS)
Dr. Yolanda Waters (marine scientist, UQ, and CEO, Divers for Climate)
Charlotte Hansford (Protect What You Love)
Local divers and guides (Manly Dive Centre)
What:
Keynote remarks from local ocean and climate experts
A large-scale snorkel-out with participants holding signs in the water
Striking visuals of snorkelers and divers uniting for stronger climate action
This event will be professionally documented by underwater, topside and aerial photographers to capture stunning images and footage for media use. We also have available professional video and photo imagery of coral bleaching and marine life for use.
For more details or to arrange interviews, please contact:
Dr. Yolanda Waters (CEO Divers for Climate)
+61 493 775 401, yolanda@diversforclimate.com
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