...untill that big parrotfish takes a bite of coral reef
and then things become oddly loud again... I love that sound.
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...untill that big parrotfish takes a bite of coral reef
Do more dives. You'll learn to use your lungs for your primary buoyancy, which will encourage you to breathe normally rather than so deeply. This will reduce the number of bubbles you are exhaling and they will seem quieter.
Do more dives. As you get more experienced, you'll tend to extend your inhales, extend your pauses, and extend your exhales - that is, your entire breathing cycle will slow down - and your extended exhales will produce less bubbles at once, reducing the sound.