Hi Jamie, I completely understand why you'd want to keep a logbook. I do the same, and it's part of the enjoyment of diving, just like messing around with different gear configurations and taking videos adds to my enjoyment of the sport.
I suggest you do what you can to recover anything from the shredded pages of your logbook, and then do what you can to recall the dives from memory, you might be surprised what you can remember, especially with the help of pictures you might have taken, including above water pictures when on a tropical vacation for example. Did you dive with people you know or can get in contact with so you can get information from their logbooks?
Anything you can recover is better than nothing. Put all this information into a digital logbook that is backed up to the cloud so you dont have to worry about it again.
I suggest you do what you can to recover anything from the shredded pages of your logbook, and then do what you can to recall the dives from memory, you might be surprised what you can remember, especially with the help of pictures you might have taken, including above water pictures when on a tropical vacation for example. Did you dive with people you know or can get in contact with so you can get information from their logbooks?
Anything you can recover is better than nothing. Put all this information into a digital logbook that is backed up to the cloud so you dont have to worry about it again.