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Rebis,
Welcome to the family here at Scubasource! Glad to have you aboard.... and I hate you d[OO]d! Just kidding, I'm just jealous... Bikini Atoll is the one site on the planet I really want to do. Some of the old timers around these boards will tell you all about my facination with the Marshall Islands ;-0 Just take pics for me and I'll get in touch with you when you get back. (My ICQ link is listed below!)


Sea you in the Deep Blue!

[red]BTW, I'm a San Diego diver too![/red]





 
Great book to read on the way out there is the;
"Ghost Fleet, The Sunken Ships of Bikini Atoll" by James P. Delgado. As for diving in the islands I think Mario said it all, when he states how jealous we all are, enjoy the diving, it is a lot warmer and clearer than SD...


well the seas are flat the rain has stopped and it's 80 degrees I'm going diving, have a great day all...
 
Hey all,

Compared to most my deep diving is not too deep, 124' in Blue Spring. It was done on air, and most of the time was exploring the cavern shapes... ultra cool! The equipment was a Steel 120cf with a 19cf pony. We were doing a multilevel dive for my AOW, and we spent maybe five minutes at depth. I have only been diving a year, but have taken to it with a vengeance (already have Divemaster).

Here is my question/concern. I have been "deep" (below 60' according to Padi) maybe twenty times. Usually, if I break 60, then I will break 80'. The problem lies in that every time I break 80', I come up with a humongous nose bleed on surfacing. My ascent rate is NEVER above 60fpm (usually 40fpm or so), and I always do a safety stop! However, I have one snoot full of blood, and then it stops. It has happened only once on a repetitive dive, usually I only bleed like that once a day. But it does concern me. Any ideas???

Pete from Orlando...
 
Hey all,

Compared to most my deep diving is not too deep, 124' in Blue Spring. It was done on air, and most of the time was exploring the cavern shapes... ultra cool! The equipment was a Steel 120cf with a 19cf pony. We were doing a multilevel dive for my AOW, and we spent maybe five minutes at depth. I have only been diving a year, but have taken to it with a vengeance (already have Divemaster).

Here is my question/concern. I have been "deep" (below 60' according to Padi) maybe twenty times. Usually, if I break 60, then I will break 80'. The problem lies in that every time I break 80', I come up with a humongous nose bleed on surfacing. My ascent rate is NEVER above 60fpm (usually 40fpm or so), and I always do a safety stop! However, I have one snoot full of blood, and then it stops. It has happened only once on a repetitive dive, usually I only bleed like that once a day. But it does concern me. Any ideas???

Pete from Orlando...
Welcome to ScubaBoard Pete ... I think you'll like it here :D
 
Hey all,

Compared to most my deep diving is not too deep, 124' in Blue Spring. It was done on air, and most of the time was exploring the cavern shapes... ultra cool! The equipment was a Steel 120cf with a 19cf pony. We were doing a multilevel dive for my AOW, and we spent maybe five minutes at depth. I have only been diving a year, but have taken to it with a vengeance (already have Divemaster).

Here is my question/concern. I have been "deep" (below 60' according to Padi) maybe twenty times. Usually, if I break 60, then I will break 80'. The problem lies in that every time I break 80', I come up with a humongous nose bleed on surfacing. My ascent rate is NEVER above 60fpm (usually 40fpm or so), and I always do a safety stop! However, I have one snoot full of blood, and then it stops. It has happened only once on a repetitive dive, usually I only bleed like that once a day. But it does concern me. Any ideas???

Pete from Orlando...


Welcome to Scubaboard Pete from Orlando. Why dont you update your profile and tell us a little bit about yourself, this way we'll get to know you better and you'll be a part of the SB family in no time. ;)
 
Hey all,

Compared to most my deep diving is not too deep, 124' in Blue Spring. It was done on air, and most of the time was exploring the cavern shapes... ultra cool! The equipment was a Steel 120cf with a 19cf pony. We were doing a multilevel dive for my AOW, and we spent maybe five minutes at depth. I have only been diving a year, but have taken to it with a vengeance (already have Divemaster).

Here is my question/concern. I have been "deep" (below 60' according to Padi) maybe twenty times. Usually, if I break 60, then I will break 80'. The problem lies in that every time I break 80', I come up with a humongous nose bleed on surfacing. My ascent rate is NEVER above 60fpm (usually 40fpm or so), and I always do a safety stop! However, I have one snoot full of blood, and then it stops. It has happened only once on a repetitive dive, usually I only bleed like that once a day. But it does concern me. Any ideas???

Pete from Orlando...
Congratulations on your Divemaster certification. I think you'll make a fine Instructor someday if you can resolve that bloody nose issue. Good luck!:D
 
What's all this silliness? Is it a rainy Saturday everywhere?

Pete, I occasionally have the nosebleed problem, too. It has happened on shallow ( < 30 ft) and deep (200 ft) dives. I've never worried too much about it. I hope someone answers your question, but perhaps a mod should move it to a medical forum (snicker, snicker).

Yep, it's cold and wet here on Catalina... and I should be editing shark video and writing my narration, but...
 
Dr. bill its a 2001 post, I remember it back then and pete has been on here since.
windy and cold here , But I have to practice my coast shore entries while there here .

Oh, and lunch.
 
This was a Navy training dive where we went to the max. PPO2 limit allowed (297'). Don't anybody try a stunt like this ever. We had the training and all the safety issues covered including a chamber on site.

Just straight down like a rocket and back up at 60' per minute with a couple of short shallow stops.

1/4" Farmer John w 1/4" hood
Twin 90's w Royal Golden Aquamaster
DuckFeet
no weights
Dixie Cup mask

Gary D.
 

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