Question for those who really know about under water cameras ??

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I would agree with Highdesert, first the green turtle is on the endangered list. Holding onto the marine life and sitting on the wrecks is not at all good for your own business. I am sure other dive operations would have a fit if they knew what you were doing. It is not OK to handle turtles especially from the top blocking their ability to surface for air. No photo especially for a bunch of tourists is worth harming any of the marine life in Barbados. I have sent an E-mail to the Barbados Sea Turtle Project regarding this operation and its disregard for the local marine life.

Phil Rudin
 
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Only time you should be interfering with turtles is if you are going to eat it afterward. But you would have to open your operation in asia.
 

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