Can you summarise these replies? Not all of us have the time to read lots of references (we have slow internet connections here).
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Can you summarise these replies? Not all of us have the time to read lots of references (we have slow internet connections here).
To deco martini, if you are the scuba "god" (little "g" of course), please excuse as this is definitely not meant as a slam to you (gosh, I'm going to scuba hell aren't I ....)
Tell you what, I have the degrees, the magic number of dives and the decoder ring to boot, not to mention first hand experience with the unpredictable behavior of Bull Sharks and I agree with you on that score.I've never claimed to be anything more than a recreational diver. In the scuba pantheon I would probably be a worthless peon.
Do I need a college degree or a magic number of logged dives to say that taking unprotected children on cageless chummed tiger/bull dives is plain wrong?
Tell you what, I have the degrees, the magic number of dives and the decoder ring to boot, not to mention first hand experience with the unpredictable behavior of Bull Sharks and I agree with you on that score.
BTW: My son and I were diving off Kona last week, we saw a Tiger and made a slow and dignified exit of the water.
Are you saying that its just common sense? And here I thought it was skills and knowledge developed over a half century of diving. Aw shucks.Interesting. Now here is the kicker, I bet if we picked a random non-diver guy off the street and had him use "google" that he could find enough scholarly info to make the same conclusion.