Taking pictures and touching things ... thoughts

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This photo from the Blue Heron Bridge that was posted on FB, shows a class thrashing in an area of rich habitat. The instructor was a big a thrasher as his students. In the foreground is a scared jawfish!!


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While we are very altruistic and guilty for touching the reef/environment (I do not bushwhack or cut switchbacks when hiking either) and then they go and have a lobster mini-season wherein divers tear the Hell out of the reef to get to the lobster. I am not the problem to the environment, I leave only bubbles and take only memories, if once in a while I touch, need to touch or even touch on purpose, comparatively, it simply is nothing.

James
 

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