When you are on a multi-level dive do you have a certain way that you prefer to do them?
For instance, I prefer to go fairly directly to the max depth (not kicking fast enough to get out of breath but not stopping all that much) and then I do most of my looking around on the way up slope.
This has the effect of making most of the dive a slow moving decompression.
Others may prefer to move slowly the entire way arriving at the deepest part of the dive roughly halfway through the dive. The advantage here is that you are looking at marine life more closely for the entire dive.
Maybe there are other approaches as well.
What do you do and why?
For instance, I prefer to go fairly directly to the max depth (not kicking fast enough to get out of breath but not stopping all that much) and then I do most of my looking around on the way up slope.
This has the effect of making most of the dive a slow moving decompression.
Others may prefer to move slowly the entire way arriving at the deepest part of the dive roughly halfway through the dive. The advantage here is that you are looking at marine life more closely for the entire dive.
Maybe there are other approaches as well.
What do you do and why?