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| Wildlife & Ecology Issues: Discuss Sunscreen Linked to Coral Damage in the General Diving Forums forums: On the way to work I read a report in Geographical on research by Italian scientists that up to 10% ... |
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| Sunscreen Linked to Coral Damage On the way to work I read a report in Geographical on research by Italian scientists that up to 10% of coral reefs are threatened by bleaching caused by chemicals in sunscreens. It made me wonder… Would you change your sunscreen given the research? Does anyone know what sunscreens are safe and will not damage coral? For Instructors/DM would you recommend to students they change sunscreen? Or don’t you believe this type of research? Full research for anyone interested: http://www.ehponline.org/docs/2008/10966/abstract.html |
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Would I change my sunscreen? yup (so long as it was as good as a Tropicana SPF50+ stick) Will it any difference if we all did? Probably not. |
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| Indeed interesting stuff however think of the consequences if you don't use it????? ![]() Graham
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