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For years I've used Coppertone Sport or Cactus Juice feeling confident that I wasn't harming coral simply because both products are Paba free. But is Paba Free good enough these days? In a recent article in Scuba Diving magazine there seems to be newer concerns over the contents of sunblock. Sorry, I would be more specific but there was a lot of long, names for man-made products mentioned that I don't recall at the moment.
Yesterday, while at a large department store, I was going to stock up on some Coppertone Sport for my upcoming trip but didn't see any indication that it was biodegradable or reef/coral safe. Looking at other brands, I didn't see it indicated either nor did I see any indication of Paba-Free which seemed to be the big issue 8-10 years ago.
Is it safe to assume that all sunblocks these days are biodegradable and safe for our oceans or do I still need to keep looking? Any recommendations? I think the Cactus Juice is a safe bet but it's becoming difficult to find. I'm looking for something that is widely available as my trip is next Monday.
Yesterday, while at a large department store, I was going to stock up on some Coppertone Sport for my upcoming trip but didn't see any indication that it was biodegradable or reef/coral safe. Looking at other brands, I didn't see it indicated either nor did I see any indication of Paba-Free which seemed to be the big issue 8-10 years ago.
Is it safe to assume that all sunblocks these days are biodegradable and safe for our oceans or do I still need to keep looking? Any recommendations? I think the Cactus Juice is a safe bet but it's becoming difficult to find. I'm looking for something that is widely available as my trip is next Monday.