Bratface
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Glo sticks do nothing for the environment. Once they dim and go out they are trash. Get a tank light with a battery. Mine is about the size of a magic marker and takes 3 watch batteries that last a long time.
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Do you have a link to the tank light that you use? I've gone through two different tank lights (both have leaked and gone bad after 1 dive).Glo sticks do nothing for the environment. Once they dim and go out they are trash. Get a tank light with a battery. Mine is about the size of a magic marker and takes 3 watch batteries that last a long time.
So you can find the body.
Gear standardization does have its disadvantages, eh?Although when a dozen DIR types in black drysuits, with black Jet fins and black hoods and HID lights converge on an octopus, it can be VERY hard to figure out who you can to the party with!
Doesn't DIR philosophy permit personalization of gear by marking or coloring it in some way?
I mark the bottom of my fins with my name in large lettering.
Moreover, shouldn't a buddy team be operating close enough and actively/passively communicating with lights constantly so that its members can be easily distinguished from other buddy teams?
I generally avoid diving in large groups because it tends to scare away the marine life.