CSI - NBS featuring DIVE Expo GIves Back
The National Boat Show featuring DIVE Expo Gives Back ….
The NBS gives back to some of the most remarkable organisations, philanthropists and humanitarians. The dedicated individuals within these organisations fulfill the vital role of initiating and implementing environmental health and wealth programmes that inspire, educate, preserve and protect all life and the earth’s priceless resources.
We believe in them, and we’re constantly inspired by them. That’s why we contribute as much as we can to support their significant aims, and the positive impact that they have on our world and society.
Endangered Wildlife Trust
We support the Endangered Wildlife Trust -
View their site here.
Founded in 1973, the EWT conserves threatened species and ecosystems in southern Africa, for the benefit of all the people of the sub region.
EWT identifies priority conservation needs, and establishes and facilitates dedicated, multi-stakeholder Working Groups to carry out EWT's activities including research, mitigating threats to species, sustainable natural resource management and development, increasing environmental awareness, and advocacy.
Read more about their History here.
firefish Harbour
FIREFISH HARBOUR and NBS have joined forces to raise funds for two very special charities!
Special LIMITED EDITION t-shirts will be on sale at the show where all the profits will be handed over to the IKHOLWA home as the STARFISH FOUNDATION. The T-shirts will be sold at R200.00. Get yours at the show!

Click on our logo to view more information on Starfish and Ikholwa!
SAUES
SAUES (the Southern African Underwater Ecology Society) a non-profit organisation is dedicated to the protection and conservation of Marine Life and Coral Reefs through education, service and research. SAUES has been actively involved in Coral Reef research off the South African and Mozambican Coastline since 1995, it participated as the Southern African Co-Coordinator for the global monitoring Reef Check program between 1997-2001, located and plotted between 1992-1995 all the reefs between Ponta D’ Ouro and Ponta Mamoli, represented GCRMN and REEF CHECK at the World Summit in Jhb in 2001, conducted marine research with Kwa Zulu Coastal Management and has been the first and only organisation in Africa to utilize sport scuba divers and marine scientists alike to jointly participate in Coral Reef research."
Underwater Association
Visit their website.
