Prevention of Coral damage

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diverkim once bubbled...

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Also I'm interested in this Balmorhea in west Texas. Warm, great viz, and "THOUSANDS of fish." Sounds like you guys have been keeping a good spot secret. What kinds of fish?

Here is a article on Balmorhea that is informative
 
Omicron once bubbled...
It would be interesting to see if you actually get a response to it.

Well here it is; and a rather pathetic response at that. I will email them again and state that such a reply is unacceptable. I will post again later iwhan or if I receive a reply.
How about you DiverBuoy? Heard anything?

Thank you for contacting UES Global Online Publishing, the world's largest scuba
publisher. Due to the extremely high volume of inquiries we receive, we are
unfortunately not able to answer every one but we do read everything we receive.

Thank you again for taking the time to contact us.

Best regards,

Team UES
 
ABQdiver once bubbled...

Here is a article on Balmorhea that is informative

Darn! Thanks for the attempt but I cannot access this site here in China.
 
Well Back to the photographer thing. The only photographer I know is really careful about not touching anything while trying to hold still. And he also told me that most of other photographers do the same...

I mean, their pictures are beautiful thanks to the biodivesity, right ?

Any toughts any1 ?
 
and good bouyancy control is a valuable tool for a good photographer. I think we were referring to a minority of hypocrits who don't care for the things they record
 
everytime he goes down to survey he wipes out more coral with his fins and then he comes up and writes an article about the depletion of the coral. It's a guaranteed job.
 

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