What are the disadvantages of snorkeling?
What are the disadvantages of snorkeling? Sunburn is an unfortunate risk when snorkelling. Divers can escape the sun's harmful rays beneath the waves, so they can dive even at noon and not have to worry about sunburn. But snorkellers bob about on the surface, meaning you can get badly burnt if you're not practising sun safety.
Why is snorkeling bad for coral reefs?
Divers and snorkelers can unintentionally disturb sand sediments that often result in covering or smothering corals. Trampling of corals can occur on shallow, near-shore reef flats and has led to extensive damage in areas with high levels of human pressure and use.
How common are snorkeling accidents?
Though it is unclear how many deaths were due to ROPE, according to the Department of Health, there were 204 snorkeling-related deaths from 2012 to 2021.
Is it common to see sharks while snorkeling?
Even though the chances of encountering a shark while snorkeling is quite slim, it's nonetheless important to know what to do if you are faced with such a situation. The tips mentioned above can help you avoid that danger so make sure to keep them in mind while exploring the coral reef.
Is snorkeling safe for non swimmers?
The short answer is yes, doing it right non-swimmers can snorkel! Once understanding this, a shallow waters area is needed to offer the briefing, where non- swimmers feel safe and open to listening to any instruction. In Total Snorkel Cancun, we offer a useful briefing/lesson before getting on board.
When should you not snorkel?
Choppy waters are not ideal for snorkeling, especially; if you're not a proficient swimmer. Wavy waters will bounce you around, and you'll experience diminished underwater visibility because of increased moving debris and sand. Waves also influence the ease and safety of getting in and out of the waters.