I fully understand your point of view. My thinking is that you plan for the 99.98% of dives that go right, same as we do for nearly every other activity we undertake. Yes, the outcomes could be fatal, but so could an accident out bushwalking, skydiving or even just driving to any of these...
My suggestion is probably a bit off centre. learn and practice solo diving. That way you will be able to deal with most situations with confidence, a big life saver. Start easy, work up to more challenging dives, and do not bite off more than you can chew, You will get there eventually!!
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Who am I to argue with a clever person..... however, I have seen the results of a bite, and it was definitely a white tail and definitely an ulcer. Always a possibility that the bite transfers Bairnsdale Ulcer, which is common in the soil around here.
Recently went for a dive at my local jetty. It's a shore dive and the usual entry is to jump off the platform about half way along, into 6 metres of water. This day there were too many fishermen on the platform so I entered from the shore, and proceeded to walk out the hundred metres or so to a...
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