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Anyone happen to know how the coral gardens are doing near Marine World? We were there in June and they still looked about the same.
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I am not sure where the sewage from the cruise ships goes but I do know that food waste is ground up and released while off shore. I suspect the same with sewage. Certainly not dumped while in Port and I have never noticed that anything other than line is connected between the ship and the pier.Does anyone know where all the raw sewage from theses cruise ships actually goes when the ships dock? Is it treated in a waste treatment plant? Just curious because in March these things were filling all the ports and some were the size of small cities. If Cozumel keeps building more cruise ship ports I feel like the sewage from these things will overload their systems.
BTW, if they stop diving in the south the lion fish will take over and eat all the small fish. The DMs with spears have done a good job of controlling them, but with the proposed closing there will be unintended consequences and the idiots in charge ought to be reminded of that.
Dave Dillehay
Aldora Divers
PS Before Aldora started diving Punta Sur in 1992 almost no dive op would take you that far, too much gas, so much unknown, yet Cozumel was a prime dive location without the far south.
Anyone happen to know how the coral gardens are doing near Marine World? We were there in June and they still looked about the same.
I would like to think that someone will propose some limited permits to allow a few boats with local divemasters only, to go out and get lionfish. Maybe special flags to easily identify the boats. They could have alternating passes so that no one fights over the take (the lionfish they spear). Best, give the lionfish to local fish co-ops to sell and money goes to the marine park or a local Cozumel charity.BTW, if they stop diving in the south the lion fish will take over and eat all the small fish. The DMs with spears have done a good job of controlling them, but with the proposed closing there will be unintended consequences and the idiots in charge ought to be reminded of that.
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It looks about the same as in June. Did you happen to notice any parrotfish? They seemed to be making a comeback.
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It looks about the same as in June. Did you happen to notice any parrotfish? They seemed to be making a comeback.
Also, it sounds like there are enough volunteers to work on the gardens.Every time we go there we meet other people who are helping out and you just saw some more
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