Our oceans need help. Free diving and scuba diving volunteers can go into oceans, lakes and rivers to pick up trash, but they need the tools that can get the job done efficiently, effectively and easily. In 2020, our Cressi Ambassadors will be helping us on our mission to improve the health of our seas. We are pledging to support the efforts of thousands of volunteers who will collect trash during ocean clean-ups with tools that are ideal for.
With Cressi’s Alligator Cleanup and Line Cutter tools, you can slice, cut, chop, saw and grip everything you come across, from heavy plastic line and braided nylon to discarded cans and assorted underwater debris. The Cressi Alligator is a handy, versatile tool that is both a knife and a pair of scissors. Closed, the Alligator is a traditional dive knife, but once you unlock it, the blade opens up as a pair of scissors that will make short work of just about anything, including heavy fishing lines and fishing nets. The knife blade is made from high-quality stainless steel that is rust-resistant. The hard-plastic sheath does a good job securing the tool when not in use. This is a very capable all-around tool. Cressi’s Net Bag allows you to stow all the trash while you continue to work.
Maitland, Florida, USA Dive Magazine Journalist, Scuba Gear Tester, Ocean Conservationist. As the editor- in- chief of Scuba Diving and Sport Diver magazines, Patricia has had a 25- year career in dive...
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