DaleC
Contributor
This is the situation:
I am diving at a site that many of us go to because of its sheer beauty. While diving there I see some divers flailing about on the reef, breaking off coral and basically trampling it. I can't tell if they just have really poor buoyancy control or are doing it intentionally but as I am unsuiting I see them exiting the water with a couple of big chunks. I decide to confront them about their behavior, telling them that they are ruining the coral for everyone but their response is to mind my own business and that nobody owns the ocean so they will do what they want. To be fair, this isn't a marine park or protected area in that way but it is a popular destination none the less.
Am I wrong for confronting them?
I am diving at a site that many of us go to because of its sheer beauty. While diving there I see some divers flailing about on the reef, breaking off coral and basically trampling it. I can't tell if they just have really poor buoyancy control or are doing it intentionally but as I am unsuiting I see them exiting the water with a couple of big chunks. I decide to confront them about their behavior, telling them that they are ruining the coral for everyone but their response is to mind my own business and that nobody owns the ocean so they will do what they want. To be fair, this isn't a marine park or protected area in that way but it is a popular destination none the less.
Am I wrong for confronting them?