When you book a dive trip any where in the world you don’t really know who else will be going diving with you or who will be on the dive boat. Many times there will be divers that won’t be taking pictures.Regardless who is taking pictures, we all should have good manners went it comes to sharing the underwater world.
Having a camera in your hands does not give you the right of way, and doesn’t give you the ownership of that marine encounter. Having good diving etiquette makes the trip enjoyable and will help others by setting a positive example. Nobody likes those obnoxious photographers, the classic "underwater paparazzi". Following a set of rules and using common sense will help you to achieve good diving etiquette.
Having a camera in your hands does not give you the right of way, and doesn’t give you the ownership of that marine encounter. Having good diving etiquette makes the trip enjoyable and will help others by setting a positive example. Nobody likes those obnoxious photographers, the classic "underwater paparazzi". Following a set of rules and using common sense will help you to achieve good diving etiquette.
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