Buoyancy CONTROL is important, a Southern California example- One of the most popular oil rigs off out coast sits in 700 some feet of water.
It would be better to control your descent and stop at the level you planned for your dive rather than hoping you can grab one of the cross braces they have every 60 feet or so.
If you were to have an equipment malfunction, like say- forgetting to connect your inflater hose, it would be much better to find this out as you were passing 20 feet rather than 120.
We have a name for those that use the bottom to stop their descent- Sand darts.
It would be better to control your descent and stop at the level you planned for your dive rather than hoping you can grab one of the cross braces they have every 60 feet or so.
If you were to have an equipment malfunction, like say- forgetting to connect your inflater hose, it would be much better to find this out as you were passing 20 feet rather than 120.

We have a name for those that use the bottom to stop their descent- Sand darts.