Low impact diving

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Low Impact Diving is a form of scuba diving that emphasizes the preservation of the underwater environment. It is a practice that aims to minimize the negative effects of diving on marine ecosystems and promote sustainable tourism.

Principles

The principles of Low Impact Diving are based on the understanding and respect for the underwater environment. Divers are encouraged to maintain good buoyancy control, avoid contact with marine life, and refrain from collecting souvenirs from the sea. The use of environmentally friendly diving equipment and practices, such as not using harmful chemicals for cleaning gear, is also promoted.

Benefits

Low Impact Diving benefits both the environment and the diver. It helps to preserve the biodiversity of marine ecosystems, which are often threatened by human activities. For the diver, it enhances the diving experience by promoting a deeper understanding and appreciation of the underwater world.

Training

Several diving organizations offer training in Low Impact Diving. These courses typically cover topics such as marine biology, the impact of diving on the environment, and techniques for minimizing this impact. Some organizations also offer certification in Low Impact Diving.

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