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SNORKEL-OUT FOR CLIMATE

An Australian First

A powerful in-water
call for action.

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On Sunday 16 March 2025, over 120 divers and ocean lovers came together at Shelly Beach / Cabbage Tree Bay for Australia’s first Snorkel Out for Climate. It was a vibrant, in-water demonstration uniting our community to raise awareness about climate impacts on our oceans — and to call for bold federal climate action.

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The event was hosted by Divers for Climate with the support of Ocean Uprise, SSI Australia, Dive Centre Manly, and all our wonderful volunteers. Special thanks to our media spokespeople and community partners who helped bring science, passion, and storytelling together on the day.

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What's Next?

Snorkel Out for Climate was just the beginning. We’re planning more in-water actions to keep divers’ voices at the heart of the climate conversation.

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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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