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Here's another one I agree with, despite my total lack of knowledge. Well, about the beach sunscreen (ever see a crowded Jones Beach on Long Island in July?)-- not about the pee. Well, maybe even the pee. I pee all the time, and it's especially easy if the water is warm enough (like now in Mississippi) to wear the shorty! Man I'm killing the reefs--er, mud, sludge, muck, rotten oysters, river runoff from LA & AL.Most of the sunscreen comes not from the divers who put on wet suits or Lycra but from folks on the beaches and recreational boats. Divers make no difference.
Divers, however, pee into water and this contaminates Ocean with Caffeine, Prozac, Ibuprofen, Naproxen, and who knows what else.
Should add that the need for sunscreen does very much vary with the individual. My brother has darker skin and needs very little. There may be oh, 25 days a YEAR I don't put it on--7 months of that in Nova Scotia. Beats skin cancer (I mentioned I'm very prone). It has to be totally cloudy or raining for me to risk going without. And I hate the stuff.
Some good facts from Wookie. I like the idea of don't wear sunscreen that washes off (most don't he says) and don't get too close to the reef (everybody says).
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