Perhaps there is a taste difference. Many dive operations would probably only enforce this selectively.
because I would bet it is easier to enforce and complain about knives and gloves instead of the real issues: Non-biodegradable sunscreen.
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Perhaps there is a taste difference. Many dive operations would probably only enforce this selectively.
Umm - you betcha...
The generally accepted DIR cutting device is a betty crocker special...
Which, while not a great prying tool, would be pretty damned easy to conceal.
I wonder if they check pockets before the dive?
is there someplace where these "regulations" can be viewed other then Marine Park Regulations and Cozumel Dive Guide and Log Book ? Like an actual goobermant website?
Which, while not a great prying tool, would be pretty damned easy to conceal.
Found this interesting, seems I can't wear non-biodegradable sunscreen. wonder how often thats enforced . . .
God, If I ever go to Coz I am going to be THAT GUY on the boat searching for any and all knives and gloves on divers.