JustSurfaceInterval
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Nik,
There is one reef protection measure that, if effectively implemented, would motivate me to pay more to dive a particular site.
Create an artificial dive skills obstacle course well away from the reef. Design it so that divers must demonstrate buoyancy control and fin skills in order to navigate it without touching it or kicking up silt.
Reserve certain dive sites only for divers who demonstrate proficiency on the obstacle course. Relegate the herds of unskilled, unaware divers to less sensitive areas.
I would pay to dive places where all the divers are capable of diving responsibly.
Best wishes,
When I’m in a group and they motor off, I’ll hang back and enjoy the dive. The operator soon gets the message that when I say I want to see the the small life I mean it.then in fairness it's hard on some group dives where you have to follow a heard at breath neck speeds as they zoom around looking at anything and everything the dive guide shows.
When I’m in a group and they motor off, I’ll hang back and enjoy the dive. The operator soon gets the message that when I say I want to see the the small life I mean it.
Nik,
There is one reef protection measure that, if effectively implemented, would motivate me to pay more to dive a particular site.
Create an artificial dive skills obstacle course well away from the reef. Design it so that divers must demonstrate buoyancy control and fin skills in order to navigate it without touching it or kicking up silt.
So what is the point of this survey?
Just to please some "professor" in order to validate a few credits?
Are you studying to get a piece of paper or to learn something?
Sorry to be harsh but I suppose you are young and can take a few punches