CA_Diver
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Hello all,
I seemed to have left my Omer Stingray freediving fins at Otter Cove. I'm pretty sure they came out of the water with me, and I'm usually very good about checking the ground before I leave. ...but I can't seem to find them (and now I definitely remember not washing them, they're a real pain to rinse - I'd remember). :depressed: They have my name ("CHOY") and number written on them, but if you find them please call me at 925-323-4886 or drop me an email at jonchoy@gmail.com. I'd love to get them back. They look like this.
In any case, I did find this in about 20ft of water...
At first we thought it was a torpedo, so we just left it there on the bottom after snapping a few pictures and pictures on the surface to help with locating it later. After getting home, I did a little research to find that it is a submarine tracking training device - sounds like a diesel sub, and eventually it just craps out and sinks to the bottom. Usually they're used in the deep water, so they're never recovered. This makes finding one so shallow very unusual.
Anyway, on Monday morning I called the "in case of emergency" phone # on the EMATT. After getting the "HOW DID YOU GET THIS NUMBER?", speaking with a Commander Burke, and then with an project leader/engineer, I think word has been passed to the Coast Guard. My guess is that soon our tax payer dollars will be going to recover this object so no one else finds it and thinks "OMG TORPEDO!!!." I'm not sure what the timeline of the recovery is, so it may be still out there. I'll update if I hear anything. Pretty cool find, definitely a first for me.
I seemed to have left my Omer Stingray freediving fins at Otter Cove. I'm pretty sure they came out of the water with me, and I'm usually very good about checking the ground before I leave. ...but I can't seem to find them (and now I definitely remember not washing them, they're a real pain to rinse - I'd remember). :depressed: They have my name ("CHOY") and number written on them, but if you find them please call me at 925-323-4886 or drop me an email at jonchoy@gmail.com. I'd love to get them back. They look like this.
In any case, I did find this in about 20ft of water...
At first we thought it was a torpedo, so we just left it there on the bottom after snapping a few pictures and pictures on the surface to help with locating it later. After getting home, I did a little research to find that it is a submarine tracking training device - sounds like a diesel sub, and eventually it just craps out and sinks to the bottom. Usually they're used in the deep water, so they're never recovered. This makes finding one so shallow very unusual.
Anyway, on Monday morning I called the "in case of emergency" phone # on the EMATT. After getting the "HOW DID YOU GET THIS NUMBER?", speaking with a Commander Burke, and then with an project leader/engineer, I think word has been passed to the Coast Guard. My guess is that soon our tax payer dollars will be going to recover this object so no one else finds it and thinks "OMG TORPEDO!!!." I'm not sure what the timeline of the recovery is, so it may be still out there. I'll update if I hear anything. Pretty cool find, definitely a first for me.
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