Can't we all just get along?
Article Abstract:
Tips on reef etiquette for scuba divers and underwater photographers are presented. Photographers should see to it that they do not damage submarine environment just for the sake of getting a good photograph. Nor should they disturb marine life for the same reason but be considerate to them. They should not disregard diving safety measures and should be aware that taking pictures underwater is a privilege and not a right. Divers are advised not to swim near photographers who are pursuing an elusive specimen. They should also not take cameras that have been left alone especially there are photographers nearby.
Publication Name: Rodale's Scuba Diving
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1060-9563
Year: 1999
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South Australia
Article Abstract:
A white shark expedition in South Australia is one of the greatest sport adventures for a diver. Even filmmakers and shark experts visit the place. Taking photographs of the sharks from the top view is made easier by the mixture of sand and short kelp which is 35 feet deep. Caging a shark is difficult due to its unpredictable movement and unnoticeable approach. The direction of the wind that moves the boat is also a factor that makes shark fishing difficult.
Publication Name: Rodale's Scuba Diving
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1060-9563
Year: 1999
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