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Project AWAREProject AWARE Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving underwater environments through education, advocacy and action. Project AWARE combats challenges facing aquatic resources in 175 countries and territories with direct support from divers and water enthusiasts worldwide.

Project AWARE and dedicated volunteers are committed to conservation initiatives including:

  • Underwater Cleanups and Marine Debris Prevention
  • Coral Reef Conservation, Monitoring and Data Collection
  • Shark Education, Reporting and Conservation
  • Improved Management Policies and Marine Protection Efforts
  • Environmental Training for Divers and Education Programs for Kids

Project AWAREProject AWARE Foundation
Unit 3, 4 Skyline Place, Frenchs Forest, NSW 2096 Australia
+ 61 2 9454 2890
+ 61 2 9454 2999
www.projectaware.org


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