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Divers Go to Extraordinary Lengths to Support Ocean Conservation

By MGN EditorialFebruary 12, 2026 at 02:28 PM

Divers around the world are taking on ambitious projects to protect the oceans, from diving with sharks to exploring the Amazon.

Divers supporting ocean conservation are going to unusual lengths (or depths) to do it, according to a recent report from PR Newswire. These are not marketing stunts or travel fantasies, but real-world experiences driving participation in the 2026 Online SCUBA Travel Auction. Some of the notable efforts highlighted include: - Diving 60 feet into the dark at 11 PM to explore shipwrecks and document marine life - Swimming alongside sharks to raise awareness and funds for shark conservation - Exploring the Amazon river basin to survey biodiversity and map uncharted waterways - Relaxing in the Caribbean while removing plastic waste and restoring coral reefs 'Divers are on the frontlines of ocean conservation, witnessing firsthand the challenges our seas are facing,' said Maria Sanchez, organizer of the Online SCUBA Travel Auction. 'By sharing their extraordinary experiences, they inspire others to get involved and make a difference.' The auction, now in its 10th year, has raised millions for marine conservation nonprofits by offering unique dive travel packages donated by operators around the world. This year's event is expected to attract a record number of participants as public interest in protecting the oceans continues to grow. 'Scuba diving gives people a personal connection to the underwater world,' added Sanchez. 'When they see the beauty and fragility of these ecosystems, they're motivated to do whatever they can to preserve them for future generations.'
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