Green Team
Eco Tribe organiser Cath Bates
Team from Camel collect the Clean Sharm award The Eco-Tribe team
support we have had from all the departments in Camel, not Cath says there are lots of other schemes in the pipeline for the Eco
just the instructors in the diving centre,’ says Cath. ‘Many of my Tribe in 2009. In July and August this year two marine biologists
colleagues were shocked when I showed them statistics of clean-up from Plymouth and Manchester universities will be hosted by Camel
items collected across the globe. We have discussed that Project to help guests and staff learn more about biodiversity. The trips will
Aware believes the world’s reefs may be gone in the next 50 years. be fully funded by the centre, as an education-exchange scheme.
If we don’t try to reduce carbon emissions and change the course
of global warming, our kids may not enjoy diving as we do. Clean
Sharm makes us recognise that the community can pull together Camel Eco Tribe:
www.cameldive.com/eco-tribe.htm
and make simple but effective changes.’ Clean Sharm:
www.cleansharm.org.
A sponsored bin at Naama Jetty Beach clean-up at Ras Katy
Are you a Green Team?
email us your eco-credentials at
charlotte.boan@cdws.travel
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