One of the problems Ive had trying to out fly hurricanes is you say Oh we can fly out tomorrow but All the Caribbean flights hop from island to island and even though your weather may be OK the flights may get grounded somewhere else.
I lost my still camera. Had it around my wrist one minute and then it was gone. As it was buoyant it went up. I looked at my watch and remembered the time I lost it. After the dive I checked the current and figured out how long it was floating and figured how far it floated. I walked along...
I rarely if ever feel narced. But bring out the slate and try to write something at depth and I realize it takes some concentrating to write neat and convey and idea.
I believe the initial letter was posted by Richard Engel who works for a company called Connors diving. Connors specialized in inshore diving work. I guess that means marinas, lakes, and reservoirs. Although commercial diving should be done by the pros I sense the motivation of this letter was...
Here is a site that shows the Quest slate. It is a great large slate. Easy
to use easy to earase. It is very large. Won't fit into a BC. But, if you
are working underweater it is a great tool.
http://www.joediveramerica.com/scubagear/prods/QT-2108.html .
I also found a toy...
Riddley Scott is slated to do Shadow Diver. Directors like Riddley often have several films moving forward simultaneously. If Into the Blue and The Cave do well there should be a lot more diving films made.
Here is a quick fun list. I pulled it off a movie site.
# 10 K-19 - The Widowmaker (2002)
K-19 - The Widowmaker is about a Soviet nuclear submarine that is on its maiden voyage when things go drastically wrong. The sad, and scary part is this film is based on a true story that actually...
Im still interested in hearing more info on the accident.
Also, it sounds like Canada has very specific rules regarding when a diver can dive for money including courses required for a diver to SCUBA dive for money. Does the US have such requirements? If so what are they? Am I wrong in...
I must be missing something. What is so tough about checking a mooring if it is shallower then 130. Divers on this site cave dive, and wreck dive, dive nitrox, and complex dives involving decompression. But swim down and check a mooring? That is a job for a commercial diver. Please explain.
I think we can all learn from accidents and it pays to pay attention to them. I feel like the story you have related doesnt give me enough facts to understand what happened.
A diver went into the water on his second dive to clean a mooring in a marina.
10 minutes into the dive bubbles...
Here is the NBC link to their new show "Surface". http://www.nbc.com/Fall/Shows.shtml
It sounds like a fun idea but it doesn't seem like they have much faith in it. Their only press at all has been to announce a name change from "Fathom" to "Surface".
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