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Pros choose DAN Liability Insurance (Watch Video)

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If you’re a dive operator or dive professional, it may be time to renew your annual liability coverage. It’s also a great time to learn why more and more dive businesses and pros are choosing DAN Risk Retention Group.

DAN RRG is the only company that reinvests proceeds from the program in safety initiatives for the benefit of divers everywhere. Since 1980, DAN has reinvested more than $100 million in dive safety programs.

In addition, when you purchase a professional, group, or general liability policy from DAN RRG, you’ll be supported by the knowledge and experience of an organization that has helped divers in need for more than 40 years. Just as DAN’s 24/7 emergency hotline has been a lifeline for tens of thousands of divers, DAN RRG has a dedicated incident response team that has your back. Independent of any training agency, these attorneys and investigators work for you.

DAN RRG liability insurance is recognized by all major training agencies and is available to residents of all 50 U.S. states. DAN RRG has earned a Financial Stability Rating® of A, Exceptional, from Demotech, Inc. DAN members enjoy special premiums, possibly saving as much as 25% compared to other providers. With optional coverage for excess liability, lakes and quarries, additional locations, and tour and travel agent liability, it’s easy to customize the policy to meet your needs. You can add additional insureds at any time, and you can count on DAN’s in-house medical, legal and risk mitigation support teams, which are standing by to assist you.

Find out why more dive pros and businesses are trusting DAN for their liability insurance coverage — visit their liability FAQ page, email them at LiabilityInsurance@DAN.org, or call them at +1 (919) 684-2948 today.

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Marine Life & Conservation

Paul Watson Released as Denmark Blocks Japan’s Extradition Bid

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Renowned anti-whaling activist Paul Watson has been released from custody in Greenland after spending five months in detention. Denmark’s Justice Ministry rejected Japan’s request for his extradition, citing insufficient guarantees that his time already served in custody would be credited against any potential sentence.

The 74-year-old Canadian-American was arrested on July 21 in Nuuk, Greenland’s capital, when his ship docked to refuel. His arrest was based on a 2012 Japanese warrant related to a 2010 encounter in Antarctic waters. Japan alleged Watson obstructed operations and caused damage to a whaling research ship during efforts to disrupt illegal whaling. Watson has consistently denied these claims, maintaining his commitment to marine conservation.

Denmark, which oversees extradition matters for Greenland, concluded that while the legal conditions for extradition were met, the lack of assurances from Japan regarding time-served credit made extradition untenable.

In a video shared by his foundation, Watson expressed gratitude and relief, saying, “After five months, it’s good to be out… and good to know they’re not sending me to Japan.” He added that the most difficult part of his time in custody was being separated from his two young sons.

Watson is a pioneering figure in marine conservation, known for founding the Captain Paul Watson Foundation in 2022 after decades of activism with the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. His bold efforts to defend marine life have earned him widespread support, including from celebrities and conservationists. His work has also been featured in the acclaimed reality TV series Whale Wars.

Watson’s lawyer, Jonas Christoffersen, praised the decision, stating, “We are happy and relieved that Paul Watson is now free.” He added that Watson is eager to reunite with his family and continue his vital work.

The arrest occurred while Watson’s vessel, the M/Y John Paul DeJoria, was en route to the North Pacific with a team of 26 volunteers to intercept a Japanese whaling ship. His foundation described the arrest as politically motivated and emphasized that Watson’s actions were focused on ending illegal whaling practices.

Japan resumed commercial whaling in 2019 after leaving the International Whaling Commission, asserting that whale meat is a cultural tradition. Conservationists, however, continue to challenge these practices, highlighting their impact on marine ecosystems.

Despite the challenges, Watson remains steadfast in his mission to protect marine life and bring attention to whaling practices. His dedication to ocean conservation has made him a globally respected advocate for the environment.

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Gear Review: BARE Eclipse Hooded Rashguard (Watch Video)

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In a video recorded exclusively for Scubaverse, Jeff Goodman reviews the new Hooded Rashguard from BARE.

Find out more about BARE products at www.baresports.com.

Sea & Sea is the home of BARE and other Huish Outdoors diving brands in the UK.

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