veron
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My friends and I just got back from what we thought would be great mola mola dive trip. We planned our dive to the dot. We had a very rigid selection process for our dive operator. Aside from price and the feedback other divers gave, we checked out their website, facbook, location, etc..
When we first got to the dive shop we did notice that they seemed very professional and organized, which we really appreciated. We booked a 2 day dive which was an experience. i'd like to share with you guys what happened.
To give you a brief, there were 4 divers and all has atleast an advance certification. We have almost 200 dives each and has been diving for 5 years or so in Philippines and in different parts of the world on a regular basis.
On Day 1 Dive 1, my buddy was low on air. Back home we are used to PSI rather than bar. He showed his guage to the DM and the DM gave her octapus for him to use. Instead of heading for safety stop, she still continued to go around and take the rest of the divers around. Probably a good 5 minutes before taking our safety stop.
On Day 1 Dive 3, we had 2 DM's with us. It was funny how they seemed to be arguing under water about which direction to take.
On Day 2 Dive 1, we went to Crystal Bay (it would be our second time to go there). Before dropping in the water, DM's briefing was that the current is strong and if we are sure we wanted to go. We of course said sure if we can see the Mola Mola there. We went on with the dive as planned. Current was very very strong that it required us to hang on to corals so we don't get washed away. Close to finishing our safety stop, a down current (downswelling) suddenly came and started to pull us down. Our dive profile went from 10-15 ft to 30ft and then all the way down to 65 ft in 10 seconds or less. The 4 of us were stuck in the whirlpool for around 10min while our DM was already up in the boat.
One couple hanged on together and at some point had to use an octapus because one of them was low on air. My buddy and I got seperated from them. From 65ft we saw them drift so far away from us. We climbed up a wall and my buddy was low on air too. After much struggle all four of us got out safely (thank, God).
While recapturing what just happened and what we felt during that 10 min, it was there that we learned:
1/ DM did not know where the nearest chamber was
2/ most DM would take their rescue and DM certification together (probably this is a practice - not sure if it's the best one)
3/ the 2 different DM's assigned to us only had 1 month and 3 month experience each in Bali.
4/ Onset the DM new that we were in search of the mola mola. after the dive he says mola mola will not come up in a current like that (what the hell were we there for then??)
Anything could have gone wrong in that 10 min. since we all survived, we know we did something right.
We can only treat this as a lesson learned. When doing trips outside your turf:
1/ ask about the DM's credentials and their length of experience in the area
2/ know where the hospital is and chamber just in case you need it
I couldn't really say that the DM was well experienced or not but 1-3 months diving in Bali may not be enough to be a good dive guide and to know the water conditions very well. Between these guys or myself, i'd probably still choose them to guide me. But knowing what i know now.. we might have gone with some other dive operator.
We went with Atlantis Bali for our dive.

When we first got to the dive shop we did notice that they seemed very professional and organized, which we really appreciated. We booked a 2 day dive which was an experience. i'd like to share with you guys what happened.
To give you a brief, there were 4 divers and all has atleast an advance certification. We have almost 200 dives each and has been diving for 5 years or so in Philippines and in different parts of the world on a regular basis.
On Day 1 Dive 1, my buddy was low on air. Back home we are used to PSI rather than bar. He showed his guage to the DM and the DM gave her octapus for him to use. Instead of heading for safety stop, she still continued to go around and take the rest of the divers around. Probably a good 5 minutes before taking our safety stop.
On Day 1 Dive 3, we had 2 DM's with us. It was funny how they seemed to be arguing under water about which direction to take.
On Day 2 Dive 1, we went to Crystal Bay (it would be our second time to go there). Before dropping in the water, DM's briefing was that the current is strong and if we are sure we wanted to go. We of course said sure if we can see the Mola Mola there. We went on with the dive as planned. Current was very very strong that it required us to hang on to corals so we don't get washed away. Close to finishing our safety stop, a down current (downswelling) suddenly came and started to pull us down. Our dive profile went from 10-15 ft to 30ft and then all the way down to 65 ft in 10 seconds or less. The 4 of us were stuck in the whirlpool for around 10min while our DM was already up in the boat.
One couple hanged on together and at some point had to use an octapus because one of them was low on air. My buddy and I got seperated from them. From 65ft we saw them drift so far away from us. We climbed up a wall and my buddy was low on air too. After much struggle all four of us got out safely (thank, God).
While recapturing what just happened and what we felt during that 10 min, it was there that we learned:
1/ DM did not know where the nearest chamber was
2/ most DM would take their rescue and DM certification together (probably this is a practice - not sure if it's the best one)
3/ the 2 different DM's assigned to us only had 1 month and 3 month experience each in Bali.
4/ Onset the DM new that we were in search of the mola mola. after the dive he says mola mola will not come up in a current like that (what the hell were we there for then??)
Anything could have gone wrong in that 10 min. since we all survived, we know we did something right.
We can only treat this as a lesson learned. When doing trips outside your turf:
1/ ask about the DM's credentials and their length of experience in the area
2/ know where the hospital is and chamber just in case you need it
I couldn't really say that the DM was well experienced or not but 1-3 months diving in Bali may not be enough to be a good dive guide and to know the water conditions very well. Between these guys or myself, i'd probably still choose them to guide me. But knowing what i know now.. we might have gone with some other dive operator.
We went with Atlantis Bali for our dive.
