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I know dive gloves are discouraged, to prevent divers touching stuff, but twice now while diving I have been stung by free floating hydroid fans, ouchie! Would gloves be allowed to prevent this?
I don't think any responsible dive op is going to take your dive gloves off. We do know that many divers get cold hands and we consider that. But if they finding you touching or beating on the reef, you should be thrown off the boat.
Dave Dillehay
Aldora Divers
I know dive gloves are discouraged, to prevent divers touching stuff, but twice now while diving I have been stung by free floating hydroid fans, ouchie! Would gloves be allowed to prevent this?
I say go ahead and wear the gloves. If the owner of one of the more respected dive shops on the island puts no stock in the marine park rules, I see no reason why any of us should.I know dive gloves are discouraged, to prevent divers touching stuff, but twice now while diving I have been stung by free floating hydroid fans, ouchie! Would gloves be allowed to prevent this?
I don't think any responsible dive op is going to take your dive gloves off. We do know that many divers get cold hands and we consider that. But if they finding you touching or beating on the reef, you should be thrown off the boat.
Dave Dillehay
Aldora Divers
I say go ahead and wear the gloves. If the owner of one of the more respected dive shops on the island puts no stock in the marine park rules, I see no reason why any of us should.