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I'm a Fish!

Some questions for fellow scuba divers:​



Imagine this: Scuba diving goggles... but better. Have you ever looked at some fish or seaweed and thought "Oh, what's that?" You are reliant on your own research or a scuba diving guide to identify sea life. The goggles we have thought of have both audio and on-screen visual features that log onto our online database and instantly provide you with quick facts on what you are looking at while scuba diving - while you are underwater. Questions:
  1. How do you currently identify what you see underwater - what do you use?
  2. Would you be interested in being able to identify the sea life you see while diving?
  3. Is not knowing what you are looking at, such as a strange fish, a problem while scuba diving?
  4. Does identifying the strange fish add to your experience?
  5. How can we improve this idea to adapt it to scuba divers' needs?
  6. What sound do fishes make? :)

This would be really helpful if you are/were a scuba diver and if you could take 5 minutes of your day to answer these questions​

 

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