I see it from both sides because I have to work with both parties. If voices here do not reach the authorities who know nothing about the incidents, then rest assured, propeller accidents will continue to happen. They prosecuted the boatman who was found speeding in no-speed zones, the boatman of Berjaya resorts but not the rest even though they happen to be speeding past OVER & ABOVE divers' bubbles. This is not the divers fault but the boatman who doesn't want to keep to a low speed when in dive zones.
1) Unless dive centres use LICENSED boatmen, the operator is liable.
2) Unless boatmen were given easier access to take the course, the license will elude them & they will continue to pilot illegally.
3) Unless divers insist on SEEING the helmsman license of the boatman when enquiring with the dive operator, it would be deemed ok to use any boatmen.
4) Unless divers are taught HOW to deploy a delayed SMB with a reel at preliminary level, even divers with 100 logged dives WILL NOT KNOW how to launch one underwater.
5) Unless someone engages a forum with ALL AUTHORITIES concerned with the mediation of Tourism Ministry, nothing will change.
Sharks, corals, oceanarium are all important issues but they pale in comparison with human lives lost due to NEGLIGENCE. Doesn't matter who's at fault, everyone needs to be educated. The only places that offer helmsmanship is Port Klang, Labuan & Kuantan (Syed, correct me if I'm wrong or if there are other places that offer the course).
Even divers who carry SMB, it's pointless if they don't deploy it before surfacing. Even if it's deployed, it's not certain if the boatman will even recognise it.