January 12, 2025

We are excited to share an important initiative that we, as passionate divers and lovers of the sea, are undertaking with our boat VIP Shrouq in the Red Sea. We are proud to be part of this project, organized by Hepca and the CWDS, and sponsored by the Ministry of Environment and South Sinai National Park. For the next few weeks, a specialized team will be working alongside us to deploy mooring buoys in the heart of the sea. This crucial step will allow boats to dock safely during the busy season while simultaneously protecting our precious marine ecosystem.

As divers who have always considered the ocean our home, we feel an even stronger sense of responsibility to protect it now more than ever. We are determined to be at the forefront of improving the health of our sea, and the actions we take today will help ensure that the Red Sea remains a vibrant and healthy habitat for years to come.

As the world faces increasing environmental challenges, it is more important than ever to take concrete steps to safeguard our ecosystems. The sea, which has always been a source of wonder and joy for us, is at the heart of our daily lives. Therefore, we have decided to invest our resources into this project, not just for our benefit, but for the future of all who share our love for the ocean.

By deploying these mooring buoys, we aim to reduce the impact of boat anchoring on coral reefs and other sensitive marine habitats. This simple yet effective measure will contribute to a healthier, more sustainable marine environment, offering a better experience for all boaters while preserving the unique treasures of the Red Sea.

We believe that collective action is key to making a difference. Every small effort counts, and we are committed to doing our part. This project is just the beginning, and we hope it will inspire others to take similar steps toward protecting our planet’s oceans.

With VIP Shrouq, we’re not only navigating the waters of the Red Sea, but also charting a course toward a more sustainable future for the marine life we all cherish!

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