PADI Inducted into the International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame
PADI has joined the ranks of the leading game-changers in the diving world as a 2017 inductee into the International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame. The ISDHF was founded in 2000 by the Ministry of Tourism of the Cayman Islands.
Honored as an “ISDHF Pioneer,” PADI set the foundation for standardized scuba training programs and is now the world’s largest scuba diving training organization worldwide. In addition to diver education, PADI puts a strong focus on conservation, community, underwater adventure and exploration. PADI and its long-standing conservation partner, Project AWARE®, continue to expand their mission to protect the health of our planet.
“With every diver certification issued, PADI creates a growing number of ocean advocates to help defend and preserve the marine environment for generations to come,” says PADI Worldwide President and CEO Dr. Drew Richardson. “On behalf of the entire PADI organization, we’re honored to have our work and continuing efforts recognized by the International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame.”
For more information, visit www.PADI.com.
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