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Interesting. The Bonaire Marine Park rules are:What's your experience? At DFB Hamlet last year, we had a dive site briefing and we're told "let us know what weights you end up using, bring the rest back here".
We had the same, minus the video.At Buddy Dive a couple weeks ago, the orientation was held at 9:00 am the morning after we arrived. I think there was a mid afternoon they day we arrived but we arrived pretty much as it started so couldn't attend. there was a 10 minute video, a walkthrough of the facilities - gear room, tank area, drive thru tank process etc.... then we got weights and did an "orientation" dive which was simply a shore dive from the dock. I have to assume there was no supervision as a good dozen or so divers went in within a few minutes of each other.
Interesting. The Bonaire Marine Park rules are:
"All SCUBA divers must attend an orientation with their dive operator (the center from which air tanks are obtained) before diving in the BNMP. The orientation consists of a ‘dry’ part and a ‘wet’ part. The ‘dry’ part is a briefing on the Bonaire National Marine Park rules. The ‘wet’ part of the orientation is the check out dive, which is always supervised by the dive operation providing air. Repeat divers are required to attend a dive orientation and perform a check out dive every time they are back on island."