national underwater park rules?

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im going to dive in a national underwater park in 2 weeks in south america, is there any speific rules i have to follow when im there, i already know you cant wear oil-based sunblock. anything elese?
 
Exactly where and what park? Usually the rules are:

- No gloves
- No knives
- No touching
- No feeding
- No chem lumn sticks
- No standing on the reef
- Do not bring anything you found back to the surface (except garbage)

Hope this helps.

Dave (aka "Squirt")
 
The rules will vary from country to country and possibly park to park. There isn't a set of global rules for national underwater parks.

Does the park maybe have a website? Or maybe if you post where it is, someone here will know more. Not maybe...probably :D

Cheers :D
 
its about one half mile off the coast of caracu, by bionare.
 

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