Andaman Islands: Meet the Karen’s first female dive instructor

Andaman Islands: Meet the Karen's first female dive instructor

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The gender disparity in the dive profession and the wider ocean realm is rooted in various factors, including societal perceptions and historical trends. Diving, often portrayed as physically demanding and perilous, has been seen as more suitable for men. These perceptions are further reinforced by the design of diving equipment, which has historically catered primarily to men, creating barriers to entry for women. Media and advertising have predominantly featured male divers, solidifying the stereotype of diving as a male-oriented field.

However, these dynamics are beginning to shift. As more women enter the sport, both recreationally and professionally, representation is gradually changing. This shift has led to the development of dive gear specifically designed for women and more inclusive efforts within diving organisations. Yet, in many parts of the world, the journey for women interested in diving remains challenging, particularly when it comes to pursuing it as a career.

Naw Ruth, a dive instructor from the Karen community in the Andaman Islands, stands as a testament to breaking these barriers. In a region heavily impacted by climate change, where rising sea levels and warming waters threaten both the environment and traditional livelihoods, Ruth’s journey is not just about gender but also about resilience and adaptation. As the first woman dive instructor from her community, she not only challenges the status quo but also sets an example for the next generation of women, encouraging them to engage with the ocean, understand its challenges, and actively contribute to its preservation.

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