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Come dive with the Brits. They can not have pointy sharp things.I don't think there is a rule against dive knifes.
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Come dive with the Brits. They can not have pointy sharp things.I don't think there is a rule against dive knifes.
We are talking about Bonaire.Come dive with the Brits. They can not have pointy sharp things.
How about no cameras?Research studies have looked at diver interactions with the reef as a function of gender, gloves, camera. The worst (most touching and harming of the reef) is a male photographer wearing gloves. No gloves rules are an attempt to minimize touching the reef.
I'd go with no cameras unless you have 200 logged dives and pass a buoyancy test.....How about no cameras?
LOL. It is always someone else touching the reef....
I don't think there is a rule against dive knifes.
We are talking about Bonaire.