We have an Ocean Cave or two within a day's drive of here. Not subject to silt and not likely to get lost but equipment failures or panic attacks in them offer high potential for bad results. These sites are dived regularly by hundreds of OW and AOW divers a month. I would be shocked if 1% were trained for overheads. I don't even know anyone locally who teaches cave. This message needs to be promoted!
I keep seeing people talk about diving being safe if you stay within your training. Risks may be mitigated but it will not be safe until we grow gills and can control Mother Nature. Too many experienced divers die when they forget and get complacent. too many inexperienced divers die when they do trust me dives and fail to recognize the risks they are taking. Diving IMHO is worth the inherent risks but it is foolish to challenge Murphy by increasing the risks!
I keep seeing people talk about diving being safe if you stay within your training. Risks may be mitigated but it will not be safe until we grow gills and can control Mother Nature. Too many experienced divers die when they forget and get complacent. too many inexperienced divers die when they do trust me dives and fail to recognize the risks they are taking. Diving IMHO is worth the inherent risks but it is foolish to challenge Murphy by increasing the risks!