Box jellies in Bonaire

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livingstone:
I fully agree with that! And thanks for speaking up. If the damage I saw "photographers" causing on Bonaire is a common occurrence, and I know that it is, these pristine reefs are in grave danger. There should at least be a minimum diving experience (100-150 dives [or a GUE Fundamentals certification]) required before a camera is allowed to be carried.


Not trying to be nasty but don't turn this into a GUE or not thread. We really don't care. This is an informative thread on Jellies in bonaire, and that is what i want to read about. If you want to promote or bash an agency or start any other kind of arguement please go somewhere else.
 
WarmWaterDiver:
Yeah, why single one agency out for a 'must have cert card to dive this island when using a camera'?

Just in case you couldn't tell, my point was made in order to push buoyancy standards, not an organization.
 
Then why only mention a single organization? That I could tell - right in the electrons.

My point is that would be similar to being in a homeowner's association - why not promote better enforcement of existing rules, or maximum number of divers per divemaster for dives other than the piers, or - - - you get my point?
 
scubaaaronh:
This is an informative thread on Jellies in bonaire, and that is what i want to read about.
Sorry to have hijacked this thread with comments about photographers kicking coral. That's a subject that would be better handled with a separate thread.
 
So....how about those Jellies...?! :11:
 
Spike_Digger:
Sorry to have hijacked this thread with comments about photographers kicking coral. That's a subject that would be better handled with a separate thread.

I didn't mean to come off as nasty if i did. I just didn't what this thread to degrade like so many others have. I just didnt want to read "another" this agency or that agency arguement. I know we all get somewhat off topic at times and that is fine. I am just sick of some of the bickering that wrecks an informative thread.
 
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