Being a RESPONSIBLE and SAFE DIVER means being careful about what we touch underwater to prevent unnecessary mishaps while scuba diving.
Here’s a list of some of the most venomous marine fauna.

Anemone

Banded sea snake

Blue ringed octopus

Cone Shell

Crown of Thorns Starfish

Fire Coral

Fire Sponge

Fire Urchin

Jellyfish

Lionfish

Scorpionfish

Sea Catfish

Sea Urchin

Stingray

Stonefish
BEST RULE when SCUBA DIVING is…
LOOK BUT DO NOT TOUCH ! ! !
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August 17, 2007
Categories: Anilao, diveshoppe, Environmental Concern, photography, scuba diving, SCUBA instruction, Sports, travel, underwater photography . . Author: Paz
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“TAKE ONLY PICTURES, LEAVE ONLY BUBBLES!”
I saw a blue ringed octopus at Gamao Grotto on August 8,2005. It was in the shallows at the end of our dive. it was tiny, like I could hold it in the palm of my hand. BUT WE DIDN’T TOUCH IT. It was so cool the way the rings kind of glowed..