
Over the last two years, Key Dives and its loyal customers have religiously and relentlessly cleaned up the reefs on Project Aware Dive Against Debris cleanup dives. Every month, they pull up hundreds of pounds of old rope, anchors, trap pieces and miscellaneous plastics.
This past Sunday, the divers visited Sand Pool and Canyon Lands, two sites they hadn’t visited in over a year. While they did come up with armfulls of marine debris, it was far less than they’d expected for such a long interim since their last visit.

“We didn’t come up with a ton of stuff, but that’s actually such a good thing,” said Key Dives’ marine conservation coordinator, Cortney Benson. “What we’re doing is working!”
A first-time cleanup participant agreed, saying, “I wish we got more ‘cause it feels good to help, but at the same time I’m really happy we didn’t find that much trash out there. Can’t wait to do this again.”




Dolphins ride the Key Dives’ boat waves out to the reef and back in. TIFFANY DUONG/Keys Weekly Both dive sites north of Alligator Reef were full of large nurse sharks, a nice surprise for divers. TIFFANY DUONG/Keys Weekly