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Reel it in for the Reefs

  • The Kyalami Scuba Club 607 Northlake Blvd Suite A North Palm Beach, FL, 33408 United States (map)

“Reel it in for the Reefs” Clean-Up Dive

Sponsored by the National Save the Sea Turtle Foundation

Help us protect our reefs while enjoying a rewarding day on the water! Reel It In for the Reefs is an action-packed conservation event focused on removing harmful debris and discarded fishing gear from our local dive sites.

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*Spots are limited! Even if we get fully booked, we recommend saving a spot on our waiting list by clicking above.


Date: Friday, April 24th
Times: 8am (Riviera Beach Marina) & 10am (Jupiter Inlet)
Location: Jupiter & Palm Beach
Capacity: 20 people per boat
Price: FREE
How to Book: Click below

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What You Need to Bring:

  • Gloves (required for safety)

  • Cutting Tool (for removing entangled debris)

Join our mission to keep marine habitats healthy and thriving while enjoying a fun-filled dive with like-minded ocean advocates!

Spots are limited—reserve now to make an impact!

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*Spots are limited! Even if we get fully booked, we recommend saving a spot on our waiting list by clicking above.


See what Grace Pempek has to say about her experience with “Reel it in for the Reefs”:

Excerpt:

“The Kyalami Scuba Club recently helped to lead a large-scale clean-up dive, specifically addressing the issue of discarded fishing line that is all too often seen at our favorite dive sites in Palm Beach. Titled “Reel it in for the Reefs” this unprecedented event was put together with the generous sponsorship of the National Save the Sea Turtle Foundation. In total, 8 different dive boats offered free spots to 150 locals who wanted to volunteer their time to come out and help us clean the reefs in honor of both Earth Day and the upcoming turtle nesting season. 

As a local diver here, I have to say I have never seen anything quite like it. I was immensely proud to be a part of an effort that collectively brought up 725 pounds of marine debris! It was such a beautiful sight to see the dive community come together to protect what we all love. No competition, no rivalries - just an absolutely amazing day of hard work with an incredibly fulfilling outcome.

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