Though I can see the value of posting in the public safety divers forum, I'd love to see this one get extrapolated as more details come in ... on the accidents and incidents forum.
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Alot of these are fitting for both forums.DiverBuoy:Though I can see the value of posting in the public safety divers forum, I'd love to see this one get extrapolated as more details come in ... on the accidents and incidents forum.
We have one of the commercial models from years past.justleesa:they drag with hooks? I thought it would be done with nets or something like that....that is a bit de-humanizing.....
I recommend that EVERY PSD should read this book.Ber Rabbit:Catherine, there is an interesting book by Cpl. Robert G. Teather called "Encyclopedia of Underwater Investigations" that is really informative. One word of warning, it contains graphic photos to illustrate concepts.
Ber
Ber Rabbit:Catherine, there is an interesting book by Cpl. Robert G. Teather called "Encyclopedia of Underwater Investigations" that is really informative. One word of warning, it contains graphic photos to illustrate concepts.
Ber