A central theme of the book is the urgent need for divers—especially in developing countries—to lead with their deep, lived understanding of their coastal “ocean backyards.” Divers across the Global South witness firsthand the impacts of climate change, habitat loss, and pollution. Gabriel and Satish highlight how their local insights, cultural knowledge, and community relationships make them essential contributors to marine restoration and climate action.


The authors’ groundbreaking work with Indigenous communities, particularly youth and young girls, is also featured prominently. Through initiatives led by Ocean School India Foundation, Indigenous girls are introduced to scuba diving as a pathway to environmental leadership, blending traditional ecological knowledge with modern marine science.
“We want every diver—from every coastline—to understand that they are powerful custodians of our blue planet,” said Elsie Gabriel who is
“When young people, especially girls from Indigenous communities, enter the water, they step into their own strength as future ocean leaders,” added Tanya Satish.
In his foreword supporting the project, the Governor of Maharashtra noted,
“Ocean literacy is not just education—it is empowerment. This book strengthens India’s role in safeguarding the oceans for generations to come.”
With this announcement, Gabriel and Satish reaffirm a shared message: divers are guardians of the ocean, and the time to lead is now.
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