| Undercurrent Gets Grant for Coverage of Environmental Issues and Advocacy
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 Isla Marisol, Glover’s Reef, Belize Undercurrent Gets Grant for Coverage of Environmental Issues and Advocacy Divers Find the Last Slave Ship Raja Ampat, Bonaire, Maldives, Cozumel . . . After Drifting for Eight Hours, “I’m Just Glad I’m Alive Are Great Whites the Ocean’s Most Fearsome Predators?  New Findings Say No Can You Handle A Crisis Underwater? You Tell Us: Are You Prepared As You Should Be on a Dive? PADI Buys America’s Two Biggest Dive Magazines Dump Valves, Customs Scams, Suunto Lawsuit Killed by Sharks While Snorkeling with Pigs Diving in Cuba is Harder for Americans Want to Buy a Dive Center or Liveaboard? Bahamas Master Cancels On Diver Twice In Two Years Why You May Be Experiencing “Oxygen Ear” Flotsam & Jetsam www.undercurrent.org Editorial Office: Ben Davison Publisher and Editor Undercurrent 3020 Bridgeway, Suite 102 Sausalito, CA 94965 Contact Ben from the July, 2019 issue of Undercurrent
		 
         
We just received a $1,000 grant from the Singing
Field Foundation, a family foundation in New
Hampshire for "continuing support for your coverage
of environmental issues, advocacy and fundraising
for marine conservation causes." President
Jonathan Scott particularly noted our work on banning
reef-destroying sunscreens, in which we called
out Tropical Seas, the manufacturer of Reef Safe Sun
products, for continuing to claim that one of its formulations
containing oxybenzone was "reef safe,"
while serious studies have shown that not to be the
case. Sunscreens containing oxybenzone have since
been banned in Palau, Hawaii and Key West. |