Scuba_88
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The reef safe sunscreen should have been the rule anyway.
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Don, feel free to make any changes you feel are needed but don't force changes on me to fix the fraud of climate change which has been around since at least the 1970s.
the fraud of climate change
True, third world countries are the major contributors to that problem. However, that does not excuse any country. All should ban those, and being among the first would be great.One example is the push to ban plastic straws, plastic bags, etc because a turtle was found trying to snort algae off of coral using a straw. Look at this video and you will see that it is most likely third world countries causing the problem.
This sounds like the dive community was not involved in making the sausage. Interesting if that is factual.
I also read a lot of comments that continue the unproven claims of climate change, rising sea temperatures, etc.
I see on a local website: "Water temp: 81F." That sounds about normal for this time of year.
Don, feel free to make any changes you feel are needed but don't force changes on me to fix the fraud of climate change which has been around since at least the 1970s.
Overwhelming scientific evidence has been widely presented that man-made climate change is a major problem for the world, but some are going to hopelessly live in their fantasy world. Logic and reason are totally lost on those.
True, third world countries are the major contributors to that problem. However, that does not excuse any country. All should ban those, and being among the first would be great.
And your turtle example fails. Plenty of animals have been killed by plastic pollution. I won't bother listing examples as I doubt you'd accept those facts either.