Ah good point. I agree with you: I don't approve of contact with the coral (which, if those that don't know, can destroy decades of growth in a few seconds.)
Mooring the boat should be done at established mooring lines. I know HEPCA is involved in this activity but obviously not gone this far or the mooring lines were destroyed somehow.
I happened to know the boat was an independent subcontractor to Emperor and we were their last charter. (It was M/V Spirit of Folk back in 2005.)
what camera do you use?
danieleriver 2 years ago
Sony Handycam DCR-80 camcorder in Ikelite 6038.12 housing with Inon UWL-100 Type 2 wide angle. No video lights yet :)
sheert 2 years ago
I always thought that Emperor Divers was one of the better organisations; dont think I'll be booking with them now... GET OFF THE CORAL!
IzzaZecret 4 years ago
It's been a while since I watched this in detail but where do people touch the coral?
sheert 4 years ago
When they moor the boat at 3:20 into the film. Those aren't rocks they're walking on...
IzzaZecret 4 years ago
Ah good point. I agree with you: I don't approve of contact with the coral (which, if those that don't know, can destroy decades of growth in a few seconds.)
Mooring the boat should be done at established mooring lines. I know HEPCA is involved in this activity but obviously not gone this far or the mooring lines were destroyed somehow.
I happened to know the boat was an independent subcontractor to Emperor and we were their last charter. (It was M/V Spirit of Folk back in 2005.)
Tim
sheert 4 years ago
GREAT!!!! just what I was looking for
64223 5 years ago
awesome!!!
seti0070 5 years ago