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: Scuba Diver at 8, Girl Collects 600KG Plastic Waste to Help the Ocean Breathe #IndiaNEWS #Chennai We should not hold our breath while diving. It is the first and the most important rule in scuba

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Scuba Diver at 8, Girl Collects 600KG Plastic Waste to Help the Ocean Breathe #IndiaNEWS #Chennai
We should not hold our breath while diving. It is the first and the most important rule in scuba diving,� says 8-year-old Thaaragai Aarathana, imparting ‘lessons on diving 101’ with this writer.
Thaaragai from Karappakam, Chennai, has always had a special bond with the ocean. And why not? She has been diving since she was 5 years old.
She attributes this interest to her father, Aravind Tharunsri, a scuba diving expert and instructor, who has been encouraging her to explore the wonderworld under the sea since she was even younger.

“I have been into scuba diving for over 20 years and I wanted my daughter to have early exposure to the ocean and the marine ecosystem. I think it’s important for children to learn swimming from a very young age,� says Aravind who runs a scuba diving centre in Chennai and Puducherry.
“Now she has developed a love for the ocean and deeply cares for the marine ecosystem that is under constant threat,� he says.
Other than scuba diving, the father-daughter duo has also been on a mission to clean the beaches and the ocean as well as to raise awareness of marine pollution.
Thaaragai Arathana
“Being a scuba diver I have been witnessing the extent of pollution and how it is affecting the marine ecosystem. So, the least I could do is to create awareness and to do clean-ups, which is in my capacity,� says Aravind who has been a professional scuba diver since 2007.
“I have been doing ocean and shore clean-ups for over 17 years and have collected around 10,000 kg of plastic waste,� he adds.
Now, Aravind is accompanied by his daughter in his efforts at cleaning the beach and the waters. He elaborates, “My daughter and I are in it together and we have collected over 600 kg of plastic bottles till now, which we sell to plastic scarp shops who later recycle the same. Thaaraagi now wishes to donate the money raised from selling the plastic waste to the Department of Environment, Tamil Nadu. � plastic scrap shops who later gives it recycling

Saving Dugongs
Aravind believes that it is important to get children adapted to water early on. “I wanted my kid to get used to the water since she was a baby, so we introduced her to the water when she was just 3 days old. She started floating when she was 9 months old. At the age of 2 and a half years, she started swimming,� he says.
“Wherever I would go, I used to take her along with me and made her comfortable with water. Later at the age of 5, she started diving but mostly in shallow waters and by the age of 7, she became very comfortable with swimming and diving,� explains Aravind with a smile.
Aravind, who advocates for marine conservation, has been encouraging his daughter to be a part of his activities and says, “It is essential to inculcate such values in children from a younger age as they represent the future generation.


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