rmh84
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Anyway, not to hijack this to another topic, what did I learn? What I already knew/suspected: warm, clear tropical waters are better than a cold, dark quarry any day. :cool2:
This is what I was going to say

I was certified in Canada, and did a fair bit of local diving before my first ocean diving experiences. None of them were BAD per se, but not exactly exciting or pleasant (it's cold, and everything is brown).
My worst dive was probably one of my first dives in Bonaire. I was still fairly novice, and dad took me on a night dive the first night. My masked fogged up, and in my infinite wisdom I pulled my mask off to clear the fog, having done this a dozen times before in freshwater didn't even think about it. Needless to say, that first time the salt water hit my eyes it was a bit of a shock! Anyway, it was night, I was disoriented and got a bit panicky. It took a couple days of regular day diving before I really got comfortable again.
What I learned from this is that it's always a good idea to test out stuff during the day at the dock before trying it out at 45 feet! Also, up untill this year I've never ever filled my mask with saltwater intentionally, finally did it this last trip, not comfy, but it didn't kill me either!