Always check that you are properly weighted and practice your buoyancy control in an area where you cannot damage anything.
Observe distance. To prevent contact you should stay a safe distance from marine life – brushing against a coral could give you a painful scratch but may kill fragile coral polyps.
Don’t touch any marine life and avoid wearing gloves – gloved divers tend to touch marine life recklessly.
Don’t chase, grab or block the path of any free-swimming animal – imagine how you’d feel if a shark were to do that to you!
Don’t collect anything from within the park/ Even dead corals and shells are home to other marine organisms.
Take care not to disturb the sand – sediment and sand that land on living corals can smother and kill it.
Do not leave your trash. Please pick up any litter that you find in or out of the water.
Take care not to harm any marine creatures whilst you are looking for that perfect shot.