Joe Bunni, photographer diver has just published with his association SOS Ocean his second book.
This book, the texts of which have been translated into 14 languages over the pages, was offered to heads of state or government by the French presidency during the last G20 in Cannes.
I invite you to consult this book on the association's website: http://www.sosoceans.com/
Very beautiful images that you could see with a mask and a snorkel, he says!
Her interview at 13 p.m. of France 2: http://youtu.be/lBPTmUvU7hY
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I share Geraldine's opinion.
If this rule is imposed it is not to scare off the tourist diver, it is not in the interest of the diving centers to turn their customers off.
These rules of security imposed on us must ask us about the reactivity of the relief, the health system, and the equipments of the hospitals of these magic destinations but located in so-called countries politely in the process of development.
They are also made for experienced divers but also holidaymakers. Who has never gone on vacation directly after work? So as not to miss a dive and make the most of the week, Who has never dived on the second day with a boat meeting at 8 am after having done a day on the plane and barely slept 5 or 6 hours?
Between a decoration accident at home with a call to cross med, alerted snsm, samu, helico, and caisson sceances at the Perpignan University Hospital - and - a decoration accident in El Nabaa with a repatriation by boat and a stay in a local hospital : What do you choose?
I prefer to 300% make a dive in Egypt without deco.