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I have to say how annoying threads like this are.
I am not associated with the boat that had the accident. But having first hand knowledge of the accident since I was in the area and speaking to officials during the rescue operation yesterday am extremely frustrated at the amount of BS and how much everyone feels like they have to speculate. Wait for the report, offer your RIP and stop reading into news reports. They are all different. If you know someone who witnessed the accident get the knowledge from them directly and keep the rumors off the boards.
After saying that, I can tell you that about 90% of your comments are not accurate at all and do absolutely no good for the diving community.
Captain Brandon
TDI Technical Rebreather Dive Master
On the Yukon they are moored, not anchored.
The guy was 39, so statistically it wouldn't suggest health related, but still possible.
Okay, this will probably start another flamer . . .. . . would someone familiar with the dive site like to give a description of it?
EDIT: I mean, besides this: Yukon. I would like to learn about currents and vis, optimally.