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Wow, JW?! Thanks for letting us know; wishing the very best for both Chris and his niece.
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I've also dived this operation a bunch of times and am very familiar with the crew and captain. They are all extremely capable, and very thorough. The implication that salvaging (which is entirely legal and in some ways necessary for their livelihood with the economy these days) had anything to do with it is not just ridiculous, but offensive.
That said, I am very happy to hear he is expected to make a full recovery...many prayers to his recovery and health.
I too am very pleased that Chris is going to recover.
As for your comments Grish, even if it is legal, it should never be tolerated when done off a dive charter boat. That is a commercial operation which then takes focus away from the people that are paying them for a safe trip. It is good to hear that they are being so diligent today but I somehow doubt that will be maintained if the source of extra income is scrap metal (I am in metals so I know how much this can fetch and depending on what they are bringing up, it could be substantial in value). With split focus, it is not possible to pay the attention you need to where it is needed. Buy a second boat (to be the commercial boat only) if you want to recover metal and leave the charter boat as a charter boat only.