"More than a holiday experience, more than an adventure, diving with Deep Ecology is a genuine investment in the protection of Hawaii's marine environment."
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Emergency First Responder
The Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR) & Secondary Care (First Aid) course is a valuable learning experience, teaching you the skills to provide emergency care to those in need. The course is designed to provide the lay person the skills and training to provide CPR and First Aid. The course is structured to help the student learn the appropriate emergency care procedures and to develop the confidence to apply those skills in emergency situations. So whether you need to renew your certification for work or plan to partake in the Rescue Diver course, this is a valuable class.

New Divemasters and a new wreck to explore!

Thursday, 3rd December 2009
 Aloha! As the big waves pound the North Shore, we have been enjoying phenominal dives off the South, South East and West shores.  Three Commerson Frogfish, two Spotted Eagle Rays, a huge Green Sea Turtle, and a Sting Ray were seen on the Sea Tiger recently. The Y0-257 & San Pedro... [More]

Congrats to Tessa and Galen! The Deep Ecology Family's Newest Instructors

Sunday, 4th October 2009
   We are very proud to announce that two of our diving family are newly minted PADI Instructors! Tessa Kinney and Galen Housely completed the PADI Instructor Exam on September 27th.
    Tessa has worked at Deep Ecology for over two years now, as Assistant Manager and... [More]

Turtle Rescue

Saturday, 19th September 2009
Our summer has been very eventful and rewarding with conservation events. Amongst the many beach and underwater clean-ups we have conducted this season, we have also been a part of two influential Green Sea Turtle rescues. The first took place outside of the Three Tables area where one of our... [More]