Buy a pair of fins for our crew!
Would you like to donate a pair of fins? But a pair here & we will buy foot pockets and set up a pair of free diving fins for one of our crew! Starting with the crew members who spend the most time in the water guiding our guests & assisting in shark research!
Giving a pair of freediving fins to a project hiu crew member can have a huge impact for these reasons;
Enhancing Skills for Marine Tourism: Freediving fins are essential equipment for the activities our fishermen are involved in when working with us. By equipping our crew with the proper gear, it allows them to develop and demonstrate their skills, becoming more capable of working as guides, instructors, or tour operators in these areas.
Economic Opportunity: By facilitating locals’ entry into freediving or similar activities, fins serve as a gateway to employment opportunities in diving schools, eco-tourism companies, or as independent guides, as well as helping them in the water when they work with us. This can open up new sources of income, making it easier for them to transition from traditional livelihoods.
Empowerment and Motivation: Receiving specialized equipment like freediving fins can act as a strong reward and motivator. It acknowledges the efforts of our crew in learning new skills and aligns with their new occupation. The fins represent an investment in their future, and shows we have faith in them.
This combination of skill enhancement, economic opportunity, sustainability, and motivation makes giving freediving fins a powerful way to support our local crew into transitioning into marine tourism and away from shark fishing.
Would you like to donate a pair of fins? But a pair here & we will buy foot pockets and set up a pair of free diving fins for one of our crew! Starting with the crew members who spend the most time in the water guiding our guests & assisting in shark research!
Giving a pair of freediving fins to a project hiu crew member can have a huge impact for these reasons;
Enhancing Skills for Marine Tourism: Freediving fins are essential equipment for the activities our fishermen are involved in when working with us. By equipping our crew with the proper gear, it allows them to develop and demonstrate their skills, becoming more capable of working as guides, instructors, or tour operators in these areas.
Economic Opportunity: By facilitating locals’ entry into freediving or similar activities, fins serve as a gateway to employment opportunities in diving schools, eco-tourism companies, or as independent guides, as well as helping them in the water when they work with us. This can open up new sources of income, making it easier for them to transition from traditional livelihoods.
Empowerment and Motivation: Receiving specialized equipment like freediving fins can act as a strong reward and motivator. It acknowledges the efforts of our crew in learning new skills and aligns with their new occupation. The fins represent an investment in their future, and shows we have faith in them.
This combination of skill enhancement, economic opportunity, sustainability, and motivation makes giving freediving fins a powerful way to support our local crew into transitioning into marine tourism and away from shark fishing.
Would you like to donate a pair of fins? But a pair here & we will buy foot pockets and set up a pair of free diving fins for one of our crew! Starting with the crew members who spend the most time in the water guiding our guests & assisting in shark research!
Giving a pair of freediving fins to a project hiu crew member can have a huge impact for these reasons;
Enhancing Skills for Marine Tourism: Freediving fins are essential equipment for the activities our fishermen are involved in when working with us. By equipping our crew with the proper gear, it allows them to develop and demonstrate their skills, becoming more capable of working as guides, instructors, or tour operators in these areas.
Economic Opportunity: By facilitating locals’ entry into freediving or similar activities, fins serve as a gateway to employment opportunities in diving schools, eco-tourism companies, or as independent guides, as well as helping them in the water when they work with us. This can open up new sources of income, making it easier for them to transition from traditional livelihoods.
Empowerment and Motivation: Receiving specialized equipment like freediving fins can act as a strong reward and motivator. It acknowledges the efforts of our crew in learning new skills and aligns with their new occupation. The fins represent an investment in their future, and shows we have faith in them.
This combination of skill enhancement, economic opportunity, sustainability, and motivation makes giving freediving fins a powerful way to support our local crew into transitioning into marine tourism and away from shark fishing.