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Snorkeling
o Swimming on the surface of the water while wearing
a mask and breathing through a snorkel tube to
observe underwater life and scenery.
Scuba diving
o Underwater diving using a self-contained
underwater breathing apparatus (scuba) to explore
marine environments, reefs, and wrecks.
Surfing
o Riding waves on a surfboard, typically in the ocean,
using balance and skill to maneuver and perform
tricks.
Water skiing
o Being pulled behind a boat while standing on skis,
gliding across the water's surface at high speeds.
Wakeboarding
o Riding a board similar to a snowboard while being
towed behind a boat, using waves or the boat's
wake for jumps and tricks.
Kayaking
o Paddling a small, narrow watercraft known as a
kayak, often used for recreation, exploration, and
navigating rivers and lakes.
Canoeing
o Paddling a narrow, open boat called a canoe,
typically with a single-bladed paddle, for leisure or
as a means of transportation.
Stand-up paddle boarding (SUP)
o Standing on a large board and propelling oneself
with a single paddle, offering a unique perspective
for exploring calm waters and waves.
Jet skiing
o Riding a small watercraft propelled by a jet engine,
maneuvering through water with agility and speed
for recreation or sport.
Windsurfing
o Riding a board with a sail attached, using the wind
to propel oneself across the water's surface while
performing maneuvers and jumps.
Sailing
o Controlling a boat's movement using sails and wind
power, requiring skill in navigation and seamanship.
Fishing
o The activity of catching fish, using various
techniques such as angling, netting, or trapping, for
sport, recreation, or sustenance.
Parasailing
o Being towed behind a boat while attached to a
parachute-like canopy, allowing participants to soar
high above the water and enjoy panoramic views.
Tubing
o Riding on an inflatable tube that is towed behind a
boat, offering a fun and thrilling experience as the
tube skips across the water's surface.