wb416
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Solitude Diver:Point taken...I'll go get the powder eyebrow
Don't be stingy... and bring enough for the rest of us too!! :14:
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Solitude Diver:Point taken...I'll go get the powder eyebrow
wb416:Don't be stingy... and bring enough for the rest of us too!! :14:
Wayward Son:So you dove to 400 feet. We don't care about that. What we want to know is: Did you wear your mask on your forehead?
Solitude Diver:Will do.....but everyone needs to apply their own.![]()
PS (How am I doing on the smileys?)
redhatmama:It appears that you believe the Marine Park authorities which regulate diving in Cozumel are inept and can't manage their own affairs. Apparently, they are too stupid to understand that Devil's Throat is a cave and should not be entered except by cave divers. And all the dive shops are just money-grubbing enterprises only interested in increasing their wealth and operate without a thought to the safety of the divers who charter their boats.
You feel this need to control other people to the extent that you feel compelled to bolt signs to the coral reef of Punta Sur in violation of their marine park rules? And that's because they are not competent to manage their own affairs?
It's very hard to take you guys seriously at times.
MikeFerrara:..snip..
Maybe you'd like th bring the diving credentials of the folks who run the park authority into the discussion so we can compare apples to apples. I haven't been there but I know Bob...you know the guy who keeps poping in to call me names:10: The dive shops? Some one? Either way, I read where Bob doesn't recall leaving the cavern zone on the dive. hmmm...cavern?...a cavern below 130 ft? Remeber all the training standards I mentioned? It's beyond the recommended limits for trained cavern divers. But of course you think every one is just trying to control you. LOL and you can do what you want because you're not one of those. LOL again.
ghostdiver1957:Being both an Instructor and a Commercial Dive Business Owner makes me well aware of what the differences are. In some areas of the country the seperation of the three is clear. In other areas they all kind of blend together. let me give you a profile of a diver and you tell me where he falls... this will prove my point.
Let's call him Ed (he's a friend of mine and that's not his real name)
*Ed has been diving for about 25 years.
*In the early 80's Ed received an Open Water C-Card from NASDS
A friend of his was a commercial diver and the company he worked for needed tenders, so they hired Ed and gave him some on the job training as a tender.
*Ed likes wreck diving and has dove for more than 15 years to wrecks in excess of 180ft. He never received any formal training in doing this. He started diving doubles on his own long ago.
*In 2001 (after 20+ years of diving) he took a Nitrox course through SSI because he wanted to easily be able to get his tanks filled with Nitrox.
*Ed has logged more than 3000 dives, but he stopped writing them in his logbook at around his 400th dive (so there is no record of his experience) He still carries only his original NASDS card and an SSI Nitrox card.
*Ed has dove caves in Florida and Mexico for the last 5 years without incident and has no formal cave training.
*Ed also has no formal Rescue Training or any other advanced training.
*Ed has worked for the past 2 years part-time for me cleaning boat bottoms and doing light salvage work in my commercial business. Prior to this I required him to read our Safety and Procedural Training Manual.
What type of Diver is Ed? Is he Recreational, Technical or Commercial? Do you consider him experienced enough to be all three? Do you still think he needs more training? My point is that most of the diving community (especially those diving 5+ years) can tell stories such as these. Most of them progress just fine without additional formal training from a money making agency. Just some food for thought... but I really want to know what type of diver you think he is... and how clear the lines really are in the overall world of diving?