UnderSeaBumbleBee
Contributor
There have been a number of threads through the years that have said new divers and open water divers in general are not educated enough on the cave, cavern and wreck environments when they are introduced to scuba and therefore do not make well reasoned decisions about such entry. All too often new divers follow "trained professionals" into these environments such as the recent incident in Italy.
Perhaps we could create a sticky to be left in the new divers section that might serve to educate newbs about what they ought to consider.
So beyond--"DON'T ENTER!" What would you tell either open water divers in a class that you were teaching or a new diver that you have just met if they were to ask you?
What threads here on SB would you refer them to and have them read about the issues non trained divers have had in overhead environments? The first that comes to mind is the following thread in which new divers were with "trained professionals" and guided into a cave.
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/accidents-incidents/425341-four-dead-italian-cave.html
Thoughts?
Perhaps we could create a sticky to be left in the new divers section that might serve to educate newbs about what they ought to consider.
So beyond--"DON'T ENTER!" What would you tell either open water divers in a class that you were teaching or a new diver that you have just met if they were to ask you?
What threads here on SB would you refer them to and have them read about the issues non trained divers have had in overhead environments? The first that comes to mind is the following thread in which new divers were with "trained professionals" and guided into a cave.
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/accidents-incidents/425341-four-dead-italian-cave.html
Thoughts?
