This is an example of normalization of deviance.
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This is an example of normalization of deviance.
Have I missed something or has the Dive Op remained namless? I wonder what about a safety record. What agency is tasked with the investigation? Coast Guard.... BSO.... FWC?You are entitled to your opinion, but I really don't care if you disagree with my verbiage. Having dived with Joe for 20+ years, from a wide variety of cave dives to 400' deep wreck dives 150 nm offshore, I am gutted that he passed away on a wreck less than 2 nm offshore that can be easily visited on a dedicated technical diving trip...a trip where perhaps, just perhaps, the outcome may have been different if a quicker response was possible had the boat been on station. So when it comes to risk assessment in light of all the other adventures we conducted, yes, I stand by my assessment the practice of split drops is stupid.
Have I missed something or has the Dive Op remained namless? I wonder what about a safety record. What agency is tasked with the investigation? Coast Guard.... BSO.... FWC?
The vessel was renamed to the Black Pearl after another fatalityMy understanding it was South Florida Diving Headquarters, the boat was "Black Pearl"
If this is incorrect I will delete the post.
We were fishing the area Friday May 5th and heard a radio call to the Coast Guard from the Black Pearl that they had a unresponsive diver and needed instructions, I believe they were met by fire rescue at a marina just inside the inlet. This was near the Rodeo 25 wreck, another dive boat operation was in the area and was waiting for remaining divers from the Black Pearl, we saw a dive boat circling the ball at the wreck for almost an hour and never saw any other divers surface. Anyone know what happened?
They said that the DM had restricted the dive to rebreathers only because of the strong current,
A stern tie in that causes a sinking, somehow is also not their fault. Changing a vessels name, does not make up for poor decision making.Oh right, it must be their fault in some way and they go and cover it up.