BMETdiver
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Glad it went well for you, So are you planning another trip?
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syrking:So what was the dive like? Being up here in Upstate NY close to Canada we don't know much about "rig" diving. Actually I have no idea what that's like. Do you actually dive an oil rig? An abandoned one or one that's operational?
Texas Parks and Wildlife run the Rigs to Reef program here in Texas. Check out their website at http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/landwater/water/habitats/artificial_reef/artreef.phtmlcaptain:The oil rigs are operating, law requires that abandoned or non operational rigs be removed so as to not be a hazard to navigation. There is some movement to get the laws changed to allow some non operational rig to be used as artificial reefs.
The problem is what entity ( state, federal government, etc. )will assume responsibility for the rig once the oil company relinquishes it.