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UNEXSO trains first Bahamian woman shark feeder
UNEXSO and BASRA team up again
UNEXSO and BASRA team up again
FREEPORT, Grand Bahama -- For the second year the Bahamas Air Sea & Rescue Association (BASRA) have partnered with UNEXSO to grow awareness and financial support for the non-profit organization. The two groups have been working together in recent years and are a leading example of corporate responsibility to our local non-profit organizations.
Several years ago Sun & Sea Outfitters, the retail s...
UNEXSO proudly supports BNT dive tag campaign
UNEXSO proudly supports BNT dive tag campaign
FREEPORT, Grand Bahama - As many of the Bahamas National Trust's (BNT) marine national parks are spectacular dive areas for both locals and visitors, the BNT recently launched a dive tag program.
UNEXSO proudly supports BNT dive tag campaign
UNEXSO proudly supports BNT dive tag campaign
FREEPORT, Bahamas - As many of the Bahamas National Trust's (BNT) marine national parks are spectacular dive areas for both locals and visitors, the BNT recently launched a dive tag programme. This initiative provides divers with an opportunity to support conservation and national parks by purchasing a tag that can be attached to their dive equipment.
UNEXSO, Grand Bahama's oldest and largest dive...
UNEXSO proudly supports BNT Dive Tag Campaign
UNEXSO proudly supports BNT Dive Tag Campaign
As many of the Bahamas National Trust?s (BNT) marine national parks are spectacular dive areas for both locals and visitors, the BNT recently launched a dive tag programme...
UNEXSO trains first Bahamian woman shark feeder
UNEXSO trains first Bahamian woman shark feeder
FREEPORT - Not many people are brave enough to swim with sharks, much less feed them, but Rachelle Lazarre is proving that she isn't like many people with each new dive.
Underwater Explorers Society's (UNEXSO) youngest divemaster is just that brave, and after having recently completed her shark feeding training, she has now become the first Bahamian woman shark feeder.
"I am so grateful for this o...
UNEXSO continuing to protect underwater terrain in Grand Bahama
FREEPORT, Grand Bahama -- The Dive industry is a multi-million dollar business and relies heavily on selling one of our country's biggest assets, the ocean! As part of UNEXSO's on-going effort to preserve the sensitive aquatic environment, dive instructors and staff whose livelihoods depend on the sustainability of our undersea paradise, have spearheaded a campaign to execute mooring systems aroun...
UNEXSO Continuing to Protect Underwater Terrain In Grand Bahama
Freeport, Grand Bahama
- The Dive industry is a multi-million dollar business and relies
heavily on selling one of our country's biggest assets, the ocean! As
part of UNEXSO's on-going effort to preserve the sensitive aquatic
environment, dive instructors and staff whose livelihoods depend on the
sustainability of our undersea paradise, have spearheaded a campaign to
execute mooring systems around...
UNEXSO fears mooring systems being intentionally damaged
FREEPORT, Grand Bahama - The dive industry in Grand Bahama is a large part of the economy, and obviously relies on the ocean to sustain it. As part of the Underwater Explorers Society's (UNEXSO) on-going effort to preserve the sensitive aquatic environment in Grand Bahama, a campaign to provide and maintain mooring systems on the island's oceans has been implemented. Unfortunately, UNEXSO is incre...