oops, I didnt quote with my above post. the diving cat rocks!NWGratefulDiver:What about diving cats?
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oops, I didnt quote with my above post. the diving cat rocks!NWGratefulDiver:What about diving cats?
http://mac-gkk01.psych.lsa.umich.edu/~gkk/ScubaDivingCat.wmv
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
RumBum:oops, I didnt quote with my above post. the diving cat rocks!
Diver0001:As an aside to this, are you PADI? Max ratios for OW is 12:3 (in the water at the same time). The AOW students count for the ratios too if they tag along.
Diver0001:As an aside to this, are you PADI? Max ratios for OW is 12:3 (in the water at the same time). The AOW students count for the ratios too if they tag along.
Thanks for the input everyone (Yes, the cat and dog rock - I agree). We broke the OW students into two groups. Group A had 5 students and Group B had 6 students. Then I did navigation dives with 3 advanced students. And yes, there was a great deal of waiting around (too much). But these were employees and family members of our National Lab facility who all signed on together. So it was a group grope kinda thing. Scientists and engineers and physicists, oh my. All that radioactive material makes them glow in the dark, you know. Easier to see them in the silt of the quarry.
downdeep:There were two divemasters and an instructor. As divemasters we positioned ourselves.... <snip>