It was the best diving experience Ive ever had. Its like another world, eerie. vis wasn't that good, but not much light gets in anyway. But what is a little alarming is when there is a ceiling not far above you and a floor/surface not far below you. PPB was really good for that though.Originally posted by Sabbo
Cool, how was wreck? Do you reckon the course is worth it?
Besides Advanced and Rescue I've done photography, nitrox and multi-level diving
It was THE BEST. Kinda like flying underwater.Originally posted by Sabbo
Wow cool, DPV sounds like a fun course
HeyOriginally posted by Silver Rose
Scuba diving is on my list of things to do before I die. I'm hoping I can start looking into it after the HSC. Seeing as I want a career in marine biology, I figure it might be a somewhat useful skill.
So, any advice on where to start? Short and long term costs? Best places to begin with (other than the swimming pool?)
Heh Oh well it's not everyone's cup of tea. I just enjoy the weightless feeling, peeking under rocks etc, I find it quite relaxing actuallyOriginally posted by Merethrond
I have done it a couple of times. I don't see what people see in it really, is quite boring in my opinion. I find Spear Fishing/Snorkeling, much more challenging and interesting.
You can do all that with a snorkel, but you have the added challenge of having to hold your breathe. But if you like Scuba Diving, go for it for sure, everyone is different.Originally posted by Sabbo
Heh Oh well it's not everyone's cup of tea. I just enjoy the weightless feeling, peeking under rocks etc, I find it quite relaxing actually
Boring? Obviously, then, you've never done a high-speed (3kts or more - that's REALLY fast underwater) drift dive shark-watching! It's sad that you find it boring, actually.Originally posted by Merethrond
I have done it a couple of times. I don't see what people see in it really, is quite boring in my opinion. I find Spear Fishing/Snorkeling, much more challenging and interesting.
You can't see that much with a snorkel - you can't explore much of reefs, can't stay in a drift and just watch while hanging onto the rocks for an hour, can't explore a wreck... snorkelling is inferior to Scuba Diving. I look down upon it in the same way Skiiers looks down upon Snowboarders.Originally posted by Merethrond
You can do all that with a snorkel, but you have the added challenge of having to hold your breathe. But if you like Scuba Diving, go for it for sure, everyone is different.
I actually have no idea what you are talking about.Originally posted by Kwayera
Boring? Obviously, then, you've never done a high-speed (3kts or more - that's REALLY fast underwater) drift dive shark-watching! It's sad that you find it boring, actually.
I don't see the big deal in exploring reefs though, you see one, you have seen them all. I don't go snorkeling to explore the reefs either, I do it to spear fish.Originally posted by Kwayera
You can't see that much with a snorkel - you can't explore much of reefs, can't stay in a drift and just watch while hanging onto the rocks for an hour, can't explore a wreck... snorkelling is inferior to Scuba Diving. I look down upon it in the same way Skiiers looks down upon Snowboarders.
No, obviously not.Originally posted by Merethrond
I actually have no idea what you are talking about.
I don't see the big deal in exploring reefs though, you see one, you have seen them all. I don't go snorkeling to explore the reefs either, I do it to spear fish.
Hey, I am sure I appreciate things that you don't. Everyones different, don't take it so personally.Originally posted by Kwayera
No, obviously not.
Seen one, you've seen them all?! That's utter heresy - you obviously have no appreciation for the individual beauty and pure uniqueness of every reef. It's actually quite sad - if you can't open your eyes enough to see that amazing variety, you don't deserve to.
Um, what is so disgusting and wrong about it? So many people do it. If you are going to claim that it puts fish through pain, then you are wrong because I kill them as soon as I catch them. Actually, fish probably die a slower death when they are caught on a line. Some people just catch them and through them in a box full of water, where they slowly suffocate, or worse still, throw them straight into a dry box or iced esky.Originally posted by Kwayera
SPEAR FISH?! You - you disgust me. That's wrong on so many levels - so much so that I can't even begin to - no. Just - no. *shocked and horrified*
I know what I am shooting and I eat the fish (even though I don't like it but I know it is good for me), and what I don't eat the rest of my family eat. You must realise that while there may be people who spear fish and don't eat them (e.g. in competitions - which I don't partake in) there are also some people who catch fish on a line and don't eat them (e.g. in competitions).Originally posted by Sabbo
While I don't full-heartedly agree with Spearfishing I don't have problem with people who
A) Know what they are shooting (i.e. don't shoot anything protected)
B) Eat it
I personally don't Spearfish
It is pretty much impossible to lose the spear.Originally posted by Kwayera
(or rather spear, which is excrutiating to the animal that has just been gutted, and that provides an amazingly long death if the animal is not immediatly slain, i.e. the spear is lost)
That guy is obviously a moron.Originally posted by Sabbo
Yeah like this
http://www.fisheries.nsw.gov.au/gen/news/fb_04jun21_gns.htm
Pretty sad