Hello, fellow abalone divers. We have a common enemy. The sunflower starfish. Every time, I dive in anywhere in california, I see many sunflower starfish, yes, light purple color the ones with 20 arms. They are eating abalone at an scary rate. I usually cut them up into tiny pieces. Please help, by cutting up these prediators of the abalone. Let's protect the abalone populations , so that there will be more abs for us in the future.
There's just too many things, that can happen, while filming. Possible getting tangle up on kelps, maybe bump into some rocks, wave action, murky to choppy waters, along with just holding your breath & trying to relax. All this while filming someone or following them around.
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Hello, fellow abalone divers. We have a common enemy. The sunflower starfish. Every time, I dive in anywhere in california, I see many sunflower starfish, yes, light purple color the ones with 20 arms. They are eating abalone at an scary rate. I usually cut them up into tiny pieces. Please help, by cutting up these prediators of the abalone. Let's protect the abalone populations , so that there will be more abs for us in the future.
vincelee7676 5 months ago
There's just too many things, that can happen, while filming. Possible getting tangle up on kelps, maybe bump into some rocks, wave action, murky to choppy waters, along with just holding your breath & trying to relax. All this while filming someone or following them around.
DaDiver168 1 year ago
I tottally relate it is hard to film and do it good while free diving ! I am still working on my technique ! keep at it will only get better !
mattmattison 1 year ago