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Alert Diver is the dive industry’s leading publication. Featuring DAN’s core content of dive safety, research, education and medical information, each issue is a must-read reference, archived and shared by passionate scuba enthusiasts. In addition, Alert Diver showcases fascinating dive destinations and marine environmental topics through images from the world’s greatest underwater photographers and stories from the most experienced and eloquent dive journalists in the business.

Alert Diver is the dive industry’s leading publication. Featuring DAN’s core content of dive safety, research, education and medical information, each issue is a must-read reference, archived and shared by passionate scuba enthusiasts. In addition, Alert Diver showcases fascinating dive destinations and marine environmental topics through images from the world’s greatest underwater photographers and stories from the most experienced and eloquent dive journalists in the business.

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From top: Oceana works<br />

to oppose the expansion<br />

of offshore oil drilling<br />

to protect fish stocks,<br />

tourism, managed<br />

resources and coastal<br />

communities.<br />

A group of schoolchildren<br />

delivers more than<br />

12,500 letters from kids<br />

from all 50 states asking<br />

officials in Washington<br />

to mandate the use of<br />

turtle excluder devices in<br />

shrimp trawls.<br />

Among the ocean’s most<br />

charismatic animals,<br />

sea turtles are<br />

appreciated by divers<br />

and nondivers alike.<br />

ISTOCKPHOTO.COM<br />

GET INVOLVED<br />

For more information or to add your name in support of a<br />

particular ocean initiative, please visit Oceana.org or send<br />

an email to info@oceana.org.<br />

FRANZ MAHR / OCEANA STEPHEN FRINK<br />

congressional representative. Oceana encourages<br />

you as a citizen who cares about our oceans, our<br />

coastal communities or our nation’s seafood, and who<br />

wants a healthy and vibrant ocean for your children<br />

and grandchildren, to call your U.S. congressional<br />

representative and voice opposition to H.R. 200. For<br />

divers and dive businesses specifically, Oceana is<br />

currently collecting signatures for a petition to urge<br />

Congress to protect the MSA.<br />

Our most important advice is to get involved.<br />

Whether that means attending a city council meeting,<br />

organizing a letter-writing campaign or gathering a<br />

group of friends and visiting your U.S. congressional<br />

representative’s local or Washington, D.C., office, it is<br />

all important — and it all matters, now more than ever.<br />

Divers are some of the most vocal champions for<br />

protecting our oceans. The future of the ocean depends on<br />

those who care and make their voices heard. Those with<br />

political power are often swayed by lobbyists’ financial<br />

contributions, but legislators will take notice if a significant<br />

percentage of their constituency speaks up about a<br />

particular issue. We witness this influence when we are on<br />

Capitol Hill talking to legislators and their staff.<br />

While more legislation that would lead to degradation<br />

of the marine environment may be introduced and more<br />

executive orders rolling back environmental protections<br />

may be signed, we should not give up. This country is<br />

home to millions of Americans who want to safeguard<br />

our nation’s precious resources, and individuals can<br />

magnify their power by working with like-minded others.<br />

For the sake of our oceans, we should use our voices to<br />

protect what we love. <strong>AD</strong><br />

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