Originally Posted by Kelly Jessop
This is being done. That is why the line committee grew beyond that name,and became the underwater trail committee to allow it to cover its new role. The future plan through the Springs Cave Management Team is for there to be a cave conservation role related to everything that is done,this will encompass all state parks. Most people think the artificial placements in Peacock are hideous,and asthetically they are "Rube Goldbergish",but they have worked. I don't see line marks in the walls,less marks on the walls and floors;just like the poor man's scooter has worked at Cow.
I think education is a key,especially at the entry level. They always say you don't learn something until you hear it 7-8 times,that is why I am very pleased with the CDS change in training standards to have instruction regarding cave conservation after each post-dive debrief.
There are also some other things on the horizon that will help facilitate cave conservation.