Assuming you’re still diving, please have more respect for the ocean, corals take a long time to grow. Please do not touch anything, simple admire from a distance, things like this just make me incredibly sad and angry. Research is key!
hey, thanks for the comment. you are correct that I am still diving, though no where near as much as I would like to be. in regards to touching things, and admiring from a distance, I agree and support your ideas, but allow me to try to explain a few things so you are no longer sad and angry. 1. this video (and alot of my videos) are over 6 years old, and our diving experience is pretty limited (no excuse for bad behaviour/poor habits, but I am using it anyway) 2. keep in mind I am usually behind a camera, not in front of it 3.I am assuming the "coral" you are referring to is us touching is when we are playing around on the boat, in that case, the barnacles do not take very long to form - this boat had been sunk from a storm 6 months prior to shotting this video, and it is mostly covered. - on top of that a month after we filmed this video the boat was removed from the area and scrapped (what do you think happened to the "corals" then?) thanks again, and feel free to subscribe and comment on any other videos that may need critiquing
Lol thats all man made where he filmed , just junk on the bottom put there by humans, And kelp and weed growth. No coral there at all. Perhaps if you knew the area you'd understand.
Man we used to crunch taylor at this place to the chagrin of the owner and caretaker.
Thank you!
must be the stripes that makes those fish so fast! whoa! on the eels! great clip Sean
Interested in diving the sunken yacht if anyone can confirm it’s still there and location many thanks
It is no longer there
@@seanbassett8991 thanks Sean can you recommend and other dives in the area as I’m holidaying the area
What type of eels were they I'm very curious to know
Thanks for the comment.
they are moray eels
so the yacht is below the old pelican marina ?
yeah, about 100m down from the jetty.
unsure if it is still there or not, it could have possibly been removed after milano's was recovered.
ok cheers. where is the drop off ? located
at the bottom of the jetty it drops down to roughly about 15m
you can see my dive profile here: en.divelogs.de/dive/1506181&from=search
Sean Bassett did u goto swansea high
Assuming you’re still diving, please have more respect for the ocean, corals take a long time to grow. Please do not touch anything, simple admire from a distance, things like this just make me incredibly sad and angry. Research is key!
hey, thanks for the comment.
you are correct that I am still diving, though no where near as much as I would like to be.
in regards to touching things, and admiring from a distance, I agree and support your ideas, but allow me to try to explain a few things so you are no longer sad and angry.
1. this video (and alot of my videos) are over 6 years old, and our diving experience is pretty limited (no excuse for bad behaviour/poor habits, but I am using it anyway)
2. keep in mind I am usually behind a camera, not in front of it
3.I am assuming the "coral" you are referring to is us touching is when we are playing around on the boat, in that case, the barnacles do not take very long to form - this boat had been sunk from a storm 6 months prior to shotting this video, and it is mostly covered. - on top of that a month after we filmed this video the boat was removed from the area and scrapped (what do you think happened to the "corals" then?)
thanks again, and feel free to subscribe and comment on any other videos that may need critiquing
Lol thats all man made where he filmed , just junk on the bottom put there by humans, And kelp and weed growth. No coral there at all. Perhaps if you knew the area you'd understand.