kevinj1
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I dive, because I like to see how things react in their natural environment. I am a visitor in their home. I do my best to leave everything just they way I found it.
I agree..............

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I dive, because I like to see how things react in their natural environment. I am a visitor in their home. I do my best to leave everything just they way I found it.
A little later, I heard a loud bang, went outside and saw smoke billowing from the water. When I asked what happened, I was told the crew had thrown a firecracker at a school of fish trying to escape some predator close to the surface, and a sea gull had picked it up in midair. By sheer luck the gull dropped it, otherwise its head would have been shredded to pieces.
I thought to myself, "Gee, I thought we were in a marine reserve here."
But even if not, treating the ocean like **** doesn't make for good advertising in my opinion.
I'm kind of wondering whether I should go diving with them again.
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this may be a little ot but i just read an article talking about the fact that each year beach goers /divers/water sports folks wash off about 60.000 tons of sunblock and in turn the chemicals in the sunblock has on impact on coral reefs