During almost every dive we find some rubbish under water, most times plastics. It is easy to take it with you and you don't have to change your diveplan. Put the plastics in your pockets of drysuit or bcd. How easy it is?
There was not a real plan to start this series of pictures. But sometimes it just happens. It started, not on purpose, with this picture about a month ago. A buddy picked up a little can and I took a picture. Technically not a good picture, but I don't know why I didn't delete it. But it was still there on my harddisk.
A week later we dove in Germany in the lake of 'Schloss Dankern'. This is a lake were no fish can live due to a wrong Ph. But it is most times quite clear and the water looks blue. But it is still fresh water.
This time a small bottle was found.
And of course taken with us.
Last sunday we were again in our houselake. This time we decided to swim another round as we did in the past weeks. Not that we don't dive this round, but sometimes you think another way is better to see something. I have done over 200 dives in this lake, so there are no hidden gems anymore. The lake has normally in summer a lot of fish, most famous are the big pikes. In winter you see some small fish, but not a lot. I took my camera with me, hoping to see a pike and practising wide angle with modell pictures.
But during this dive we saw a lot of rubbish. So the subject of my pictures changed.
And this is what we took out in just 1 dive:
What do I want to achieve with this pictures?
For non divers: some rubbish will disappear under water, but it is still there. And it is not going away by itself.
For divers: it is easy to take the rubbish you see on a dive, just take it and put it in a pocket of your bcd or your drysuit. You don't need to change your diveplan. If 10 divers take 1 piece of rubbish during a dive, then already 10 pieces are cleared.
And maybe I can take less of these kind of pictures in future. That would be nice.
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