Thanks for all the replies.
OK, so it seems the consensus is 'deploy the DSMB from depth', with two disclaimers:
a) you have to be proficient at it; and
b) the hypothetical plan I described is possibly not a good idea.
As for 'a': I need more practice, but I am practicing (in non-stressed circumstances where it's not a necessity), so I will presumably get there soon enough.
As for 'b': I based my hypothetical plan roughly on the couple of drift dives I've done before (all at the same location, from a boat). It was a 'group dive' in the sense that the plan was to stay roughly together with the guy towing the float, but there were clear buddy pairs (who were free to ascend when they liked, or generally move around in reasonable proximity to the guy with the float).
I didn't, at the time, consider asking if my buddy and I could tow our own float or continue diving and shoot a DSMB at the end in case of separation from the rest of the group.
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In a case like this, like Bob, I probably would be reluctant to agree to (part of) the plan as stated, anyway - the 'group' drift dive. Unless there are some tricky currents, I would prefer that the group should be viewed as a set of buddy teams, operating with some independence - as long as each buddy team has a SMB of some kind. Even if a buddy team gets separated from the larger group, if they continue to drift, they should end up in just about the same general place and a boat used to following drift dives is also used to picking up divers sequentially, so it should not be a problem.
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In general (not talking drift dives in particular), I quite like diving in a small-ish group as long as I have a clearly assigned buddy. But
not a group where no-one is anyone's buddy. I don't mind if I have to cut a dive short because a buddy pair were separated -- but I can see why you (and many others) would, and maybe that'll change in future. And, yes, it obviously constrains buddy pairs (to varying degrees depending on the size of the group and conditions) -- again, I don't mind, but get why others would. I do, however, mind (in a big way) if I'm relying on sticking with the group for safety (it's gonna happen at some point) -- at the least, I've got to have a way to safely end the dive if my buddy and I get separated.
Anyway, all of this is hypothetical for now. I was really just wondering -- aside from proficiency in deploying a DSMB (something that can be rectified) -- if there was a reason
not to shoot it from depth in this kind of situation.