sundog
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I have to confess a certain morbid curiosity stimulated by some of the postings to the shark related threads on this list. I'd like to hear about other close encounters with marine life other than sharks that "left its mark" on our esteemed group of divers.
Here's one to start you out:
A dermatologist friend of mine recently told me about a woman who came into his office to have some stitches on her neck inspected. My doctor friend noted where two large v-shaped gashes on on side of her neck straddling her carotid artery had been expertly stitched together with silk thread (no longer commonly used for stitching wounds in the US).
She told him she had been on a diving vacation in Roatan Honduras. The divemaster had brought a "chumsicle" down to site to entice a friendly visit. A 6-foot green moray surprised the woman diver, some distance away from the dm, by swimming up behind her as she neared the sandy bottom and proceeded to sink its teeth into her neck. Dive was aborted and she was flown to a hospital where her wounds were dressed and treated.
I've heard of morays biting fingers stuck into their lairs or holding food but never otherwise. Any other strange if bloody encounters with beasties?
Here's one to start you out:
A dermatologist friend of mine recently told me about a woman who came into his office to have some stitches on her neck inspected. My doctor friend noted where two large v-shaped gashes on on side of her neck straddling her carotid artery had been expertly stitched together with silk thread (no longer commonly used for stitching wounds in the US).
She told him she had been on a diving vacation in Roatan Honduras. The divemaster had brought a "chumsicle" down to site to entice a friendly visit. A 6-foot green moray surprised the woman diver, some distance away from the dm, by swimming up behind her as she neared the sandy bottom and proceeded to sink its teeth into her neck. Dive was aborted and she was flown to a hospital where her wounds were dressed and treated.
I've heard of morays biting fingers stuck into their lairs or holding food but never otherwise. Any other strange if bloody encounters with beasties?