Ive heard the term muck diving a couple of times recently, but am unclear what it means. So I looked up muck in my American Heritage dictionary, and the following is what I found:
muck n. 1. A moist, sticky mixture, especially of mud and filth. 2. Moist animal dung mixed with decayed vegetable matter and used as a fertilizer; manure 4. Anything regarded as filthy or disgusting
And I thought, surely divers wouldnt be diving in dung-infested or filthy, disgusting water! So muck diving must mean something else. And I read on
I see that Lembeh is regarded as a top destination for muck diving, offering a variety of unusual (and often small) sea creatures and critters. Okay, so those are muck? Another reference calls muck diving as diving on barren bottoms or places other than coral reefs. Still another calls it as diving where there are lots of items discarded by humans cans, bottles, fishing lines, car tires, etc.
Hmmm... this is clear as, well muck!
I (and perhaps some others out there too) would like to be more informed of what muck diving is.
1) Muck divers, please step up and give your definition of muck diving
2) Im interested in seeing a very broad definition/interpretation and full spectrum of all different types of muck diving
3) Please briefly share your best muck diving experience; adding photos (or links)would be even better!
muck n. 1. A moist, sticky mixture, especially of mud and filth. 2. Moist animal dung mixed with decayed vegetable matter and used as a fertilizer; manure 4. Anything regarded as filthy or disgusting
And I thought, surely divers wouldnt be diving in dung-infested or filthy, disgusting water! So muck diving must mean something else. And I read on
I see that Lembeh is regarded as a top destination for muck diving, offering a variety of unusual (and often small) sea creatures and critters. Okay, so those are muck? Another reference calls muck diving as diving on barren bottoms or places other than coral reefs. Still another calls it as diving where there are lots of items discarded by humans cans, bottles, fishing lines, car tires, etc.
Hmmm... this is clear as, well muck!
I (and perhaps some others out there too) would like to be more informed of what muck diving is.
1) Muck divers, please step up and give your definition of muck diving
2) Im interested in seeing a very broad definition/interpretation and full spectrum of all different types of muck diving
3) Please briefly share your best muck diving experience; adding photos (or links)would be even better!