Seeing the Whale Shark for the first time is a very exiting experience!
Keep in mind the safety precautions discussed during the briefing
period, as well as those dictated by your BIO (Buntanding Interaction
Officer)
Always follow the lead and instructions of your BIO.
Inspect and test your equipment for proper function prior to jumping
in the water.
If you have not used basic snorkeling equipment before, inform your
BIO that you will want to take a few minutes to get acquainted with
your snorkeling equipment. Practice breathing through the snorkel
and swimming around with the fins. You can practice in shallow waters
before heading out.
Let your BIO know about your swimming skills. If you are an inexperienced
swimmer, wear your safety vest at all times and stay close to your
BIO when in the water.
Do not jump in the water without the go-ahead signal from your BIO.
Always make sure you are a safe distance away from the boats parts
before focusing your attention on the whale sharks.
Underwater photo equipment is allowed, although any artificial lighting
or flashes are prohibited.
Do not touch, ride or impede the movement of the whale shark.
Maintain a distance of 3 meters from the head and body of the whale
shark, and 4 meters from the tail section.
Maximum of six swimmers and one boat are allowed per whale shark.
Keep the environment clean, dispose of trash and waste in proper receptacles.
Good
luck and enjoy your Whale Shark Interaction experience!
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