‘CADSERVATION’

CADSAC is proud to be a Marine Action Club within the BSAC Conservation umbrella. ‘CADSERVATION’ catalogues all our conservation efforts, updated regularly by our Marine Champions.

  • Small Steps. Shared Purpose: Part Two

    Our First Practice Clean-Up Training Day at Cransley Reservoir We couldn’t have picked a better day for CADSAC’s first clean-up training session with the Maritime Volunteer Service (MVS). The morning began early, 6am in fact, when I got up to check my kit and load the car. My regulators had spent the night indoors so they wouldn’t get cold enough to risk a freeflow. A small decision, but after today’s training, one that felt more meaningful than I expected. Victoria arrived just before nine, and after a quick coffee and chat, we were on the road by 9.15am. When we…

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  • Small Steps. Shared Purpose: Part On

    How a Landlocked Dive Club Is Preparing to Play Its Part in Marine Conservation. You don’t need to live by the sea to care about the sea, and our landlocked dive club’s marine conservation efforts prove exactly that. At CADSAC, despite being miles from the nearest harbour, we’ve been asking ourselves an important question: What can a landlocked dive club realistically do to protect the waters we love to dive in? When we decided to become a Marine Champion club, we weren’t trying to change the world. We didn’t plan to launch a huge environmental campaign. Our aim was simply…

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  • Motion for the Ocean!

    CADSAC is proud to have joined the BSAC Conservation efforts and our first action as Marine Action Club is supporting Motion for the Ocean! Did you know that what we do in North Northamptonshire can affect the health of our oceans, even though we’re miles from the coast? We’re excited to hear that North Northamptonshire Council is being asked to adopt the national Motion for the Ocean, which encourages councils (inland and coastal) to protect waterways, reduce pollution, and support ocean recovery. As divers and ocean lovers, our BSAC club fully supports this idea. Healthy rivers and seas mean healthier…

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