Scuba diving is an activity that many enjoy, but some forget a very important detail: we are visitors, and we must respect the home of marine life.
The marine fauna and reefs of the Mexican Caribbean are incredibly majestic. Still, they are also vulnerable due to pollution, marine species' overexploitation, or recreational diving malpractice.
Fortunately, the proposal of eco-diving strives to promote solutions so as not to continue damaging the marine ecosystem while we continue to admire its beauty. Here are some actions you can take:
Or, in any case, to any marine species. Feeding them something that does not belong to their environment can create unnecessary and harmful dependencies. In addition, we can never be sure how their bodies will react to processed foods on the surface.
The ideal behavior is not to touch the reefs or stones since you don't know what type of microscopic creature lives there. In the same way, avoid taking a "souvenir" with you. Don't take seashells you find at the bottom of the sea, much less alive or dead animals. All these actions can create an imbalance in the environment.
Being aware of your movements and buoyancy is essential to avoid colliding with rocks and reefs.
When flapping, try not to lift sand or sediment, as this could affect the visibility of animals and the creatures and organisms that live at the bottom of the sea.
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