@Scuba Client
I have just noticed that you are in Australia. I suspect your diving conditions are better than mine.
3 weeks ago it was pitch black at 15m. Without a torch you couldn't locate your buddy. At 6m, even though there was light, conditions where so bad that if you where 2m apart you couldn't locate your buddy.
2 weeks ago, at 35m, conditions where perfect, no torches required, and a good 6m of horizontal visibility.
Interesting in the UK, if you where recovering Abalone for money you would be 'at work'. So would come under HSE (Health and Safety Executive) legislation, as such it would be illegal to dive air to anything like that depth. That covers all involved, the diver, the boat operator, the dive supervisor and the company (even if it is a one man band).
I have just noticed that you are in Australia. I suspect your diving conditions are better than mine.
3 weeks ago it was pitch black at 15m. Without a torch you couldn't locate your buddy. At 6m, even though there was light, conditions where so bad that if you where 2m apart you couldn't locate your buddy.
2 weeks ago, at 35m, conditions where perfect, no torches required, and a good 6m of horizontal visibility.
Interesting in the UK, if you where recovering Abalone for money you would be 'at work'. So would come under HSE (Health and Safety Executive) legislation, as such it would be illegal to dive air to anything like that depth. That covers all involved, the diver, the boat operator, the dive supervisor and the company (even if it is a one man band).