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IndigoBlue:I do see a problem with "too many spearfishermen."
That was a good one...spearfishing destroying the ocean....
LOL
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IndigoBlue:I do see a problem with "too many spearfishermen."
DORSETBOY:Are large numbers of divers just as damaging as overfishing and pollution on coral reefs?
Apart from the damage caused by poor bouyancy and stray fin tips, as divers could we be just as damaging by large numbers in the water at the same time on coral reefs? An example I would use would be Ko Tao in Thailand, the inshore reefs each regularly receive as many as several hundred divers per day in high season. I'm told that you used to be able to see reef sharks regularly there but they seem to have been scared off. Also territorial fish such as tittan triggerfish seem to behave more aggressively than elsewhere.
Krisscuba:I am glad you are in scottland.
Sounds like you are a boot/low time diver.
Why don't you become the first to turn in your c-card and sell your gear?
Scubaroo:Dorsetboy,
I believe Krisscuba was talking about deep6diver, and got your locations mixed up.