GDNZ 2024 Annual Harbour Cleanup

Sat Sep 21 2024 at 09:00 am

Whairepo Lagoon | Wellington

Ghost Diving NZ
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GDNZ 2024 Annual Harbour Cleanup
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Join Ghost Diving New Zealand for our 2024 Annual Harbour Cleanup!
This will be an ocean and shore based clean up targeting rubbish in and around the Wellington foreshore.
Scuba divers, free divers and shore crew all needed! Be prepared to get wet and dirty!

DATE: Sat 21st September 2024

TIMES:
9.00am - Registrations open
9:45am - Briefing
10.00am - Divers in the water
2.00pm Clean-up and pack down

LOCATION: Whairepo Lagoon / Queens Wharf - look for the GDNZ signs.

Scuba Divers who wish to participate must have a minimum of 50 logged dives and be comfortable working in low / zero visibility.
Scuba and Free Divers must provide their own gear and tanks. If you also have your own catch bag(s) or float boat for collecting rubbish, please bring this along and ensure they are named.
If you would like to join in the fun and participate as part of the shore crew, you will need to make sure you are wearing fully covered shoes and bring a pair of gardening gloves... also be prepared to get down and dirty!
ALL PARTICIPANTS, SHORE CREW AND DIVERS MUST REGISTER ON ARRIVAL.

PLEASE NOTE:
• This is a free, family friendly event, but children must be supervised at all times by an adult.
• Closed toe footwear must be worn for safety.
• Please bring your own hand protection (gardening gloves or similar).
• Don’t forget your own water bottle and bring sunscreen if it’s a warm day.
• Dress for the weather (warm clothes and jackets)
• There will also be plenty of work for non-divers to get involved.
Should the event be cancelled due to circumstances out of our control, notification will be given on the Facebook page the night before. Please remember to check prior to the event.
We look forward to seeing you there!
GDNZ Committee
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