Snorkeling typically entails leisurely swimming near the water's surface while wearing a snorkel mask, allowing individuals to breathe while their face is submerged. Snorkelers use fins for propulsion and may utilize a snorkel tube for breathing. This activity offers the opportunity to observe underwater life without extensive training or equipment. In contrast, diving involves descending underwater to varying depths using specialized equipment like scuba tanks, regulators, buoyancy control devices, and masks. Divers undergo training and certification to ensure safety and proficiency. Diving enables exploration of deeper underwater environments, encounters with marine life up close, and participation in activities such as underwater photography, wreck exploration, or scientific research.