Taking garbage bags in the water.

Please register or login

Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's largest scuba diving community. Registration is not required to read the forums, but we encourage you to join. Joining has its benefits and enables you to participate in the discussions.

Benefits of registering include

  • Ability to post and comment on topics and discussions.
  • A Free photo gallery to share your dive photos with the world.
  • You can make this box go away

Joining is quick and easy. Log in or Register now!

Status
Not open for further replies.
Thanks Chip. I just started cracking up. Now I have a bunch of nurses looking at me like I'm crazy

You mean, you're not?

:rofl3:

Martin Lester's kites are fantastic. The design that really propelled him to international fame was his "legs" kite. As the story goes, a journalist in Britain humorously made a joke about Lester and his legs kite, and the kitemaker decided to try and make one. His sculptural kites have been great sellers and flyers ever since.

Seriously, though, with how easy it can be to lose a diver on the surface in the troughs of the waves, a kite could be very useful. A parafoil kite with a couple of hundred feet of line, would easily reach heights that a boat could see from considerable distance. Add a reflective mylar ribbon tail, and you've got a great attention-getter.
 
Years ago before small lift bags were available a garbage bag inflated inside a mesh catch bag made a improvised lift bag.

Thanks Captain. I always appreciate learning the origins of our sport.
 
How about a small pony filled with helium so you could shoot a bouquet of mylar balloons? That would certainly be easy to spot.....

Ooh! A prefect use for Spare Air!


Disclaimer: I actually hold no opinions on spare air, for or against. This privately funded joke is in no way endorsed by the Rhinoceros Party of Canada. Please consult a doctor if you experience any itching, swelling, or inflammation.
 
I always bring a large ziplock with me in my catch bag. I sometimes stow my camera inside so it does not get scratched up.

I use it on the hike back to the car to pick-up trash near the water or on the trail.
 
While I agree that taking plastic bags scuba diving is stupid, I would think "divers" are less than a fraction of the "plastic bag in the oceans" problem. I would think focusing awareness of this problem elsewhere would be more benificial.
 
Ooh! A prefect use for Spare Air!


Disclaimer: I actually hold no opinions on spare air, for or against. This privately funded joke is in no way endorsed by the Rhinoceros Party of Canada. Please consult a doctor if you experience any itching, swelling, or inflammation.

Now we're going to start an argument over how many mylar balloons you can fill with a spare air. A 19 cubic foot pony will fill many more balloons than a little spare air so it is much safer to use.
 
3......................2........................1.........................

Yeah, a garbage bag is not a good idea. If an individual decides to take it with them, that is one thing. But to go around suggesting that others take them is just negligent.
 
Now we're going to start an argument over how many mylar balloons you can fill with a spare air. A 19 cubic foot pony will fill many more balloons than a little spare air so it is much safer to use.

Yes but having having two breaths worth of air in the balloon is better than nothing right? That is the typical Spare Air argument.
 
Yeah, taking garbage bags into the ocean is a great idea? Hopefully people will stop spreading the stupid advice.

45M1910-02-plastic-bag-garbage-in-ocean.jpg
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Back
Top Bottom