That is assuming they were diving the pier. When I re-read the article it is a bit vague,
“Three people were treated by paramedics at Queenscliffe Pier yesterday afternoon.
A number of Ambulance Victoria units responded to the incident at the pier.”
If someone had problems outside the heads or...
An interesting problem, the argument that charging people for being rescued either financially or with criminal charges for being stupid enough to put themselves at risk would result in people not calling for help is valid. On the other hand going out in conditions that an RNLI lifeboat crew...
Not having seen the show I can’t really picture what you are describing, but I will take a punt here,
Bridge workers got bent because the caissons they were working in were pressurised to keep the water out and after a full days work they were returned straight to the surface without...
1975 AUD for 7 night/7 days 19 dives on Sea Story
4355 AUD for 7 nights on Mike Balls SpoilSport oout of Cairns, Austra.Ian registered, surveyed, inspected and AUS certified crew
Looks like diving the Red Sea is cheap
According to MY Sea Story Liveaboard - Luxury Red Sea Diving | No Troubles Just Bubbles
Sea Story has a jacuzzi on the top deck, if that was not empty it would not do much for stability, no info on how big.
Wooden construction, 44 metres long 9 metres beam.
Blue ringed octopi not blue lined. Wear gloves and be careful of picking up bottles, cans, pipes, anything tubular and sticking your hand into crevices. I have never seen one on a dive
The Nautilus web site is incorrect. You can still buy VHF radios in Australia and New Zealand that do not have a DSC function.
As rjack321 pointed out there are a whole lot of places where charter dive boats don’t have radios. Chuuk and Bali come to mind.
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