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Dec 11th, 2009
Project Aware Specialty Course
As part of our
eco activities Eco Koh Tao conducted a Project Aware course on Koh
Tao. The Project Aware course is designed as a non-diving specialty
but considering most of our participants are divers we included
a couple of dives to go with the course.
We were lucky
enough to score a dive trip to two of Koh Tao’s premier dive
sites – Southwest Pinnacle and Chumphon Pinnacle, both deep
sites with a wide variety of marine life.
Before the two
dives participants Han, Ling & Steve were given the task of
observing these two location and determining two things –
how do the deep sites differ from our shallow, fringing reef sites
and what threats or pressures do they face. After the first dive
they correctly observed that the deeper sites are home to a wider
variety of soft corals and other invertebrates that, unlike hard,
stony corals, do not require as much of the suns energy to proliferate.

PADI IDCS Nathan Cook with some of the net removed from Chumpon
Pinnacle
It was also pointed
out that overfishing was the major threat to these sites as a number
of old fish traps and netting were observed on the site.
As if to illustrate
the point in the clearest manner possible upon descent at our second
site, Chumpon Pinnacle, we found the top of the rock draped in recently
discarded fishing nets and full of dead or dying fish. Taking the
opportunity to do some good we spent the entire dive clearing what
net we could from the site but it was going to take more time and
air than we had.

Hsien Han Soh, Stephen Jones & Ai Ling Lee with their Project
Aware
Specialty Certificates and their instructor PADI IDCS Nathan Cook
As if to illustrate
the reefs resilience and the magnificent biodiversity of our local
reefs, a young 4 metre long Whale Shark was spotted during the dive,
a real treat for everyone during the monsoon months when poor visibility
and sometimes windy weather can be less than exciting.
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