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πŸ–οΈPut a finger down if you have ever:

1. Completed a scuba dive in the Indian Ocean deeper than 18 meters (60 feet).
2. Encountered a whale shark while diving in the Indian Ocean and can accurately describe the unique spot pattern behind its gills.
3. Experienced a sudden change in current while diving off the coast of Mozambique, requiring you to use a reef hook.
4. Identified at least five different species of nudibranchs during a single dive in the Lembeh Strait (even though it's technically just outside the Indian Ocean, let's bend the rules slightly).
5. Had to abort a dive due to a malfunctioning regulator while exploring a shipwreck in the Red Sea (again, close enough to the Indian Ocean!).
6. Used a dive computer that failed mid-dive, forcing you to rely on dive tables and your buddy's computer in the Maldives.
7. Photographed a pygmy seahorse on a gorgonian coral fan in Raja Ampat, and can name the specific species of gorgonian.
8. Participated in a coral restoration project in the Seychelles, planting at least ten coral fragments.
9. Navigated through an underwater cave system in Oman, requiring the use of a reel and line.
10. Accidentally stirred up a cloud of silt while diving in the Andaman Islands, reducing visibility to near zero.
11. Had a close encounter with a saltwater crocodile while diving in the waters off the coast of India.
12. Used underwater communication signals to warn your dive buddy about a potential hazard, such as a stonefish.
13. Experienced nitrogen narcosis (the "Martini Effect") while diving in the deeper waters of the Chagos Archipelago.
14. Successfully deployed a delayed surface marker buoy (DSMB) from a depth of over 30 meters (100 feet) in strong currents.
15. Had to perform an emergency ascent due to running low on air while exploring a remote reef in Madagascar.
16. Witnessed a manta ray feeding frenzy in Hanifaru Bay, Maldives, involving over 50 individual rays.
17. Been stung by a jellyfish while diving in the Indian Ocean and can describe the specific type of jellyfish and its venom effects.
18. Had to use your dive knife to free yourself or your buddy from entangled fishing gear underwater.
19. Attended a dive briefing where the divemaster specifically warned about the presence of strong thermoclines in the area.
20. Logged a dive in your dive logbook where you recorded seeing at least ten different species of reef sharks.

If you have put down more than 5 fingers, you're clearly an experienced Indian Ocean diver! Less than that, and you still have some incredible diving adventures to look forward to.

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