
Originally Posted by
LCF
What is really sad about reading this thread is that someone like me, who doesn't live in Florida, and doesn't know a lot of people there, will never hear about or get to dive a lot of sites I might really enjoy, because I won't know about them. I was well trained, and I take cave conservation seriously . . . Danny Riordan would throttle me if he ever learned that I had damaged a cave through carelessness or misjudgment. I still feel horrible about the marks I made in the floor of Twin when I lost a fin during a class dive.
But the climate in Florida is such that nobody wants to pass along any information, especially publicly, about the location or directions to some of these sites, lest they be damaged. And I empathize -- I have had the good fortune to dive caves in Mexico that were only recently opened, and it's marvelous to dive where there is no damage. But isn't it sad that we can't be open to the entire community about good places to dive? How does this happen?
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