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  1. Even careful #scuba divers can damage #coralreefs
    Though most of the damage is unintentional, many divers are overconfident in their abilities
    Video analyses of #scubadivers show that more than 80 percent of damaging physical contact with the reef is unintended or simply unnoticed, researchers report May 26 in Conservation Letters. The findings show that routine diving practices aren’t harmless.
    sciencenews.org/article/scuba-
    archive.ph/SvWpG

  2. Even careful #scuba divers can damage #coralreefs
    Though most of the damage is unintentional, many divers are overconfident in their abilities
    Video analyses of #scubadivers show that more than 80 percent of damaging physical contact with the reef is unintended or simply unnoticed, researchers report May 26 in Conservation Letters. The findings show that routine diving practices aren’t harmless.
    sciencenews.org/article/scuba-
    archive.ph/SvWpG

  3. Even careful divers can damage
    Though most of the damage is unintentional, many divers are overconfident in their abilities
    Video analyses of show that more than 80 percent of damaging physical contact with the reef is unintended or simply unnoticed, researchers report May 26 in Conservation Letters. The findings show that routine diving practices aren’t harmless.
    sciencenews.org/article/scuba-
    archive.ph/SvWpG

  4. Even careful #scuba divers can damage #coralreefs
    Though most of the damage is unintentional, many divers are overconfident in their abilities
    Video analyses of #scubadivers show that more than 80 percent of damaging physical contact with the reef is unintended or simply unnoticed, researchers report May 26 in Conservation Letters. The findings show that routine diving practices aren’t harmless.
    sciencenews.org/article/scuba-
    archive.ph/SvWpG

  5. Even careful #scuba divers can damage #coralreefs
    Though most of the damage is unintentional, many divers are overconfident in their abilities
    Video analyses of #scubadivers show that more than 80 percent of damaging physical contact with the reef is unintended or simply unnoticed, researchers report May 26 in Conservation Letters. The findings show that routine diving practices aren’t harmless.
    sciencenews.org/article/scuba-
    archive.ph/SvWpG