Watching marine animals in the wild can be an unforgettable experience, but it should always be done with care and respect. Many species are sensitive to noise, sudden movement, and close human contact, even when they do not appear disturbed at first.

A good rule is to keep a safe distance and never chase, touch, feed, or surround animals. This is important not only for whales and dolphins, but also for turtles, rays, fish, and reef organisms that can be stressed or harmed by careless behavior.

Divers and snorkelers should also avoid standing on coral, kicking the seabed, or touching marine creatures. Even small actions can damage fragile habitats or remove protective coatings from animals, making them more vulnerable to disease and injury.

Responsible observation creates a better experience for everyone. When people learn to watch quietly and patiently, they often see more natural behavior and contribute to a culture of marine respect instead of disturbance.Vitamarinaweb promotes knowledge of the mare, responsible pesca, and biologia marina