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What should I pay attention to when shooting sharks and diving in Australia?

Due to the maturity of transportation technology, the outdoor sports of modern people are more and more diversified. For example, rock climbers can freely choose indoor or outdoor in society. Outdoor diving has also become very popular, and then the more dangerous this sport is, the more worthy of our attention.

On the one hand, if you plan to go diving, pay more attention to the local weather a few days before departure. If it is fine weather, you will feel better. Try to get weather information from some regular channels as reference data before the activity. Diving is mostly at sea, so it will involve typhoons. If there is a typhoon approaching these days, remember not to plan diving activities, the waves are changing rapidly, and you can't just rely on the waves to make a budget. Don't go out and do other activities without timely and accurate information before diving activities to avoid unsafe accidents. On the other hand, if you feel that your feet are not strong enough or there is not much air left during diving, you should go back to the shore or be sure to stay away from the rocks, because there will be rough waves between rocks or when the rocks bear the top edge of the current. Be sure to pay attention to the time points of high tide and low tide around the diving point. Making full use of the diving time near these two time points will bring you a different diving experience.

On the other hand, if we arrive at a brand-new diving site, the first thing we should do is not to book a hotel, but to observe the local terrain, so that we can make a detailed and comprehensive plan and predict where to land, which can prevent temporary panic under water. If we find that the directions indicated by the compass are far from each other when diving, the best way at this time is to float to the surface to correct the direction and exchange different postures to reduce fatigue.