Earth Day Alabama Point Jetty Cleanup Dive 4-22-7(Redux)

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panhandvr:
when have you not been risky. . Let me know as well if I can bring anything

You are the only one taking a risk by provoking me on this thread...move it to the (off topic) thread and I will be glad to give you a to do list.

Now Denise's mouth is shut on this thread....:)
 
It is so hard to keep my mouth shut when provoked....clamping both hands on it.....
 
Your cleanup is a great idea. I hope you guys have good conditions. For divers new to the area remember when diving Perdido Pass to go about two hours before high tide to get the best conditions, the currents can be over 3 knots at mid-tide. Last week I had 25' of viz! I have a 250 lb liftbag that you guys could use just contact me (Bryan) at Down Under in Gulf Shores Wed-Fri. Also, unless you just want to have a chat with the marine police, don't block boat traffic under the bridge with your dive flags. Have fun.
 
Bryan,
This is for all divers that would like to help, all are welcome.

seadoggirl started this thred to do a clean up for earth day and some of us chimed in about removing the fishing nets from the pass, now we have a group doing the sea wall and another doing the jetties.
We now have contacted and have support from the city (with a dumpster) the marine police and even the Coast Guard is doing a announcement to boaters.
 
Yeah it sounds great. Down Under will be glad to help. Someone was talking about a ladder earlier. We used to have a rope ladder that we would hang off the railing when diving the seawall. It worked like a champ. Until some fisherman took it home. We should build another one.
 
Digital Depth:
Yeah it sounds great. Down Under will be glad to help. Someone was talking about a ladder earlier. We used to have a rope ladder that we would hang off the railing when diving the seawall. It worked like a champ. Until some fisherman took it home. We should build another one.

I can vouch for that rope ladder a great piece if equipment , I wondered what happened to it. Its good to see you posting here now if we had Fritz and Chas we would have all the shops covered.
Welcome to the board
 
BillyB4c posts here on occasion, he works for UnderWater Works. Fritz pretty much sticks to his own forum I think *shrugs*
 
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