Dead Dave: remember this Be mindful of your position in relation to the reef! Snorkellers: don’t touch or step on the reef. Coral is sharp but also very fragile, so it’s easy to cut yourself or damage the reef. If you need to rest, float on your back or hang on to a float or rest station - don’t stand on the coral. Divers: be careful not to accidentally kick the coral (or your buddy) or kick up the sand and sediment with your fins and make sure none of your equipment is dangling down where it damage the coral by bumping into it or dragging on it. Attach your hoses to your BCD. If you’re confident in your buoyancy aim to be at least 1m away from the reef at all times. If you’re not yet confident, stay out of kicking distance!
lol the scary music and the "hidden here in the reef ive got a bit of protection" are so overdramatic...blacktip reefsharks are literally some of the most passive sharks out there, and out of the few times they've been recorded attacking a person, it was nibbling on their toes, thinking they were fish... chill
Totally true, drama for content. They might be able to give you a nip but the ones I’ve seen just seemed curious, maybe have a swim past or along side before disappearing. They have a specific diet, specific eating habits, they really don’t want to try and tackle 200lbs or Pork Monkey for tea.
Be mindful of your position in relation to the reef! Snorkellers: don’t touch or step on the reef. Coral is sharp but also very fragile, so it’s easy to cut yourself or damage the reef. If you need to rest, float on your back or hang on to a float or rest station - don’t stand on the coral. Divers: be careful not to accidentally kick the coral (or your buddy) or kick up the sand and sediment with your fins and make sure none of your equipment is dangling down where it damage the coral by bumping into it or dragging on it. Attach your hoses to your BCD. If you’re confident in your buoyancy aim to be at least 1m away from the reef at all times. If you’re not yet confident, stay out of kicking distance!
Dead Dave:
remember this
Be mindful of your position in relation to the reef! Snorkellers: don’t touch or step on the reef. Coral is sharp but also very fragile, so it’s easy to cut yourself or damage the reef. If you need to rest, float on your back or hang on to a float or rest station - don’t stand on the coral. Divers: be careful not to accidentally kick the coral (or your buddy) or kick up the sand and sediment with your fins and make sure none of your equipment is dangling down where it damage the coral by bumping into it or dragging on it. Attach your hoses to your BCD. If you’re confident in your buoyancy aim to be at least 1m away from the reef at all times. If you’re not yet confident, stay out of kicking distance!
Nice one
Dead Dave 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
As a diver you should not be touching the reef and you should know that
Yeah, just the comment I had. WTF
No big deal. Nothing will happen. It's just a touch.
For the first few seconds I actually thought he was Jared Keeso 🤣
Must be bigger sharks scaring the black tips
lol the scary music and the "hidden here in the reef ive got a bit of protection" are so overdramatic...blacktip reefsharks are literally some of the most passive sharks out there, and out of the few times they've been recorded attacking a person, it was nibbling on their toes, thinking they were fish... chill
Totally true, drama for content. They might be able to give you a nip but the ones I’ve seen just seemed curious, maybe have a swim past or along side before disappearing. They have a specific diet, specific eating habits, they really don’t want to try and tackle 200lbs or Pork Monkey for tea.
Be mindful of your position in relation to the reef! Snorkellers: don’t touch or step on the reef. Coral is sharp but also very fragile, so it’s easy to cut yourself or damage the reef. If you need to rest, float on your back or hang on to a float or rest station - don’t stand on the coral. Divers: be careful not to accidentally kick the coral (or your buddy) or kick up the sand and sediment with your fins and make sure none of your equipment is dangling down where it damage the coral by bumping into it or dragging on it. Attach your hoses to your BCD. If you’re confident in your buoyancy aim to be at least 1m away from the reef at all times. If you’re not yet confident, stay out of kicking distance!
hes patrolling the reef
As a diver. This man is presenting something that no one should ever do (unless a highly trained professional) and that is to never dive alone
I think he had a videographer with him
Reef is dying everywhere.. also fish.
I'm stuck at 0:00 ;)
Same, I just can't seem to get passed it. Weird...
Well I can tell that you guys are girls
I love seeing his chiseled body😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Hmmm maybe they are scared of grey reef sharks that eat them
dave porque ya no estás en aventuras?, soy tu fan
Acting like those reef sharks are like some bull sharks. SMH. Too much made-up drama these days. 🤦♂️
Should not be touching reef!!!!!