RonFrank
Contributor
As I *try* to be environmentally aware, I attempt to not use disposable products, especially made of plastic. Glow sticks are both disposable, and plastic. Heck, they don't last a day.
I found it ODD that the boat we were on in S. CA REQUIRED them, even though I had two lights. Go figure, CA is one LARGE contradiction!
FL has no such rules, or at least none of the boats I've been on requires them.
I would not use glow sticks unless you have no other option. If the Capt. inspects your setup before a night dive, and informs you that a glow stick is required, it's not worth arguing.
I may buy one of those lights at the end of the bolt on the first stage.. but seems like a waste of $$ unless I know I will be diving on another boat that has glow stick police!
I found it ODD that the boat we were on in S. CA REQUIRED them, even though I had two lights. Go figure, CA is one LARGE contradiction!

I would not use glow sticks unless you have no other option. If the Capt. inspects your setup before a night dive, and informs you that a glow stick is required, it's not worth arguing.
I may buy one of those lights at the end of the bolt on the first stage.. but seems like a waste of $$ unless I know I will be diving on another boat that has glow stick police!