Observations on Cirkewwa – part of the efforts to make it a Marine Sanctuary
For the past 25 years the amateur and professional Diving Community of Malta, including the 60,000 diving tourists annually, have been writing and arguing in favor of declaring this gem of Biodiversity to be protected and declared a marine sanctuary.
Since joining the EU Cirkewwa has become a defacto protected area by way of a law prohibiting all types of fishing around wrecks.
Shark researches in Malta – not a dead cause
We as a team in collaboration with Sharklab took part in few research projects related to the sharks in the sea around Malta.
Sharklab is a non- profit NGO and was founded by Andrej Gajic and Greg Nowell in 2008 and is an expanding global organisation with researchers based in Bosnia & Herzegovina, South Africa, Malta, United States, Australia, Malaysia, Canada, Kuwait, and the UK.
Posted by Scuba Works Malta under Clean Sea, Diving | Permalink | 4 Comments »The fourth Annual Seabed Clean up
Scuba Works Malta team and divers from Calypso Sub-Aqua Club took part in the fourth Annual Seabed Clean up, organised by the GreenPak Malta. Our sea is cleaner now because we pull out a lot of rubbish.
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