5 Tips to be a Responsible Scuba Diver – Ocean Enterprises

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Scuba diving is a wonderful sport for us humans. It is very important to be a good person and be responsible and environmentally aware. The same advice applies to scuba divers regarding the preservation of marine life.

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1. Have a Good, and Appropriate, Scuba Diving Certification Most of the time, divers do not intentionally harm corals, but it occurs accidentally and is often due to lack of training, or experience. Because we often see CZ divers who complain, on Div-zone or other forums, about the “scuba dive factories” that we find here and there in the world. Dive centers operate in a manner that has many new divers and does not ensure the quality of their training every day. In fact, new divers are often not well trained, not well supervised, as they are learning. It certainly does not encourage safe and responsible scuba diving habits.

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2. Do not Touch the Coral like ever Corals are not a memento that you get to take home. You will probably have videos and photos to remember these magical moments spent scuba diving in many places. The basic rules of permanent scuba diving are: Do not touch the corals and do not remove your coral. The simple fact of touching coral with your bare hands can have disastrous consequences on the reef. We, humans, can actually only be “infected” by having different natural bacteria and microbes on our skin.

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3. Be in Control of Your Movements The more control you have over your movement, body, and equipment, the less you stay in contact with the reef and damage it. Keeping proper control over your equipment is the key to getting proper scuba diving training.

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4. Control Your Buoyancy Scuba diving on the reefs can be done in a variety of situations, and it is often difficult to control your buoyancy. Ensure that you are able to properly balance your buoyancy and keep breathing accordingly, this is necessary to remain environmentally conscious. It is needless to say that it is the responsibility of the diver to remain adequately fit for scuba dive, which we sometimes forget.

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5. Wear the Appropriate Equipment Properly It is very important for us to use scuba diving equipment properly, whether it is ours or for rent. It is mandatory to wear devices that are suitable for our body shape and which are securely attached to us. None of our equipment should be loose or hanging while scuba diving.

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