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The National Diver Survey

The world’s first large-scale study designed to capture how divers are experiencing climate change.

What we Did!

In February 2025, we launched the National Diver Survey, the world’s first large-scale study designed to capture how divers are experiencing climate change. Nearly 1,000 divers from across Australia shared their stories, insights, and concerns.

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The survey was created in partnership with researchers from the University of Queensland, University of Tasmania, RMIT University, and the University of North Carolina, bringing world-class expertise together with the lived experience of our community.

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To everyone who took part in and shared our survey, thank you. You’ve helped create the first-ever national snapshot of diver experiences with climate change. Your voices are shaping the future of ocean and climate action.

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What's Next?

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Help us get these findings to decision makers and continue supporting this important work:

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  • Inform climate policy and decision-makers

  • Amplify diver voices in the media and public debate

  • Strengthen the movement for ocean-climate solutions

SEND YOUR VOICE TO PARLIAMENT!

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Divers Voices

How the dive community experiences climate change 

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Divers for Climate acknowledge Indigenous and First Nations people as the first custodians, scientists and explorers of the ocean, and recognise their continuing connection with the land and sea. We recognise that Indigenous people are disproportionately bearing the brunt of ocean climate impacts and must play a key role in solutions. We commit to listening to, learning from and amplifying Indigenous knowledge and wisdom in all our endeavours. Divers for Climate was inspired by and created on the land and sea country of the Gimuy Walubarra Yidinji, Yirriganydji and Gunggandji people. We pay our respects to their elders past, present, and emerging.​​

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