mikeycanuk
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Did they mention anything about the Box jellies?
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Did they mention anything about the Box jellies?
This is a dive I've always wanted to do and I'm very disappointed that I missed out on it the three times I've been to Kona.
Did you at a least enjoy it?
Advice for CD:
1) recognize that I posted because I knew we had made some terrible mistakes and that we were looking to learn from them. Go easy on the condemnations of those less experienced than yourself.
2) Look at the date of the original post.
Just one note -- the weights are NOT attached to the diver. The vertical rope has a weight on the end of it; the diver has a tether which is sliding freely up and down the vertical line. If the vertical line broke, the weight would fall into the abyss, but it would only affect the diver to the extent that he was depending on the rope to avoid sinking.
There are a lot of things about this dive that give one to think, but I'm glad I did it. It really is a fascinating look at the huge migration of biomass that occurs in the deep oceans during the day/night cycle.
I had to get out of the water because it trashed my ears -- but Peter got out when the sharks showed up.