jasondbaker
Guest
I handle corals in an aquarium environment on a daily basis -- hundreds of species, hard, soft, large, small. I believe that many corals, given the right conditions are very hardy and can be fast-growing. Some corals are incredibly hardy.
Divers should stay off the coral reefs. I agree with this because there is no good reason to be bouncing off of reefs.
How do divers kill reefs? I just can't believe it is due to touching the corals or an inappropriate fin kick. In my experience corals usually die from lack of light, lack of food, inappropriate water conditions, or a predator.
Do divers get incorrectly blamed for the degradation of reefs? Is this a case of blaming the "messenger"?
Divers should stay off the coral reefs. I agree with this because there is no good reason to be bouncing off of reefs.
How do divers kill reefs? I just can't believe it is due to touching the corals or an inappropriate fin kick. In my experience corals usually die from lack of light, lack of food, inappropriate water conditions, or a predator.
Do divers get incorrectly blamed for the degradation of reefs? Is this a case of blaming the "messenger"?