raviepoo
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In my opinion, wrecks are only interesting as habitats for living things. I have taken classes in Fish ID and coral monitoring. I conduct fish abundance surveys for the Reef Envirinmental Education Foundation on almost every dive.
I don't understand tht mentality of people who say that shallow, warm water diving is boring. There is so much life on a reef, or in the sand flats. Every location is different and they change from dive to dive depending on what critters decide to show themselves. I've even had a great dive at a site full of finger coral devastated by a hurricaine because I knew how to find the life that remained there.
I don't understand tht mentality of people who say that shallow, warm water diving is boring. There is so much life on a reef, or in the sand flats. Every location is different and they change from dive to dive depending on what critters decide to show themselves. I've even had a great dive at a site full of finger coral devastated by a hurricaine because I knew how to find the life that remained there.