lunula
Contributor
I've been following this story as closely as I can, and got more info about the case. Right now, NC Wildlife is investigating the original drowning and sheriff's office investigating the death of Captain Long. Right now they are speaking with the other two divers who survived, as well as doing a complete check of his gear and tank. They've only said they expect it to "be a long investigation."
I can tell you the waters of Lake Norman are really murky, and though I haven't gone diving there, I have gone boating & swimming. It's a very busy lake, which I imagine causes the lake to become even murkier. A couple years ago when I got certified, I asked a couple local divers about going there and both said conditions there change too quickly, it's too busy with boats and people and visibility is never good, so they didn't recommend even trying.
Some new bits of info from The Charlotte Observer:
The two other divers involved in Monday’s search on Lake Norman surfaced on their own and were hospitalized at Lake Norman Regional Medical Center in Mooresville. One was released, and the second was held overnight for observation.
Also...
According to its website, Sherrills Ford-Terrell Fire and Rescue uses a 2007 Scott Air Trailer to fill scuba tanks for divers and air tanks for firefighters. But the department hasn’t released specifics about the diving gear or the nature of Long’s emergency.
His funeral is scheduled for Saturday.
I can tell you the waters of Lake Norman are really murky, and though I haven't gone diving there, I have gone boating & swimming. It's a very busy lake, which I imagine causes the lake to become even murkier. A couple years ago when I got certified, I asked a couple local divers about going there and both said conditions there change too quickly, it's too busy with boats and people and visibility is never good, so they didn't recommend even trying.
Some new bits of info from The Charlotte Observer:
The two other divers involved in Monday’s search on Lake Norman surfaced on their own and were hospitalized at Lake Norman Regional Medical Center in Mooresville. One was released, and the second was held overnight for observation.
Also...
According to its website, Sherrills Ford-Terrell Fire and Rescue uses a 2007 Scott Air Trailer to fill scuba tanks for divers and air tanks for firefighters. But the department hasn’t released specifics about the diving gear or the nature of Long’s emergency.
His funeral is scheduled for Saturday.