REEF SEEKERS DIVE CO. - SEPTEMBER NEWSLETTER

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Ken Kurtis

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Here's the September, 2024, issue of the Reef Seekers newsletter, which should download as a 312KB PDF file of four pages. Just click on it to open or download it. (FYI, I'm not sure if the two video links in the PDF will work or not. But you can cut-and-paste if they don't link directly.)

You can also access the newsletter through our website simply by using this link:
http://www.reefseekers.com/newsletter.html. Read it on-line or print out a copy for yourself. In either case, you'll need a program that reads PDF files, which most computers nowadays have pre-loaded. However if you don't have something and want a free copy of Adobe Reader, use this link: https://get.adobe.com/reader/
If you have any comments, thoughts, concerns, etc., about anything you read, please don't hesitate to e-mail me.

Thanks for being part of Reef Seekers.

- Ken (for all the gang here at Reef Seekers Dive Co.)​
 
Good reminder about a dive light for surface signaling, Ken. I have had a couple of times when I got separated from the boat in daytime (once at Darwin's Arch) and both times, the thing that got noticed wasn't an SMB but a dive light. Obviously, they are even more important after dark. Like AMEX, don't leave home without it :)
 
Good reminder about a dive light for surface signaling. Ken. I have had a couple of times when I got separated from the boat in daytime (once at Darwin's Arch) and both times, the thing that got noticed wasn't an SMB but a dive light. Obviously, they are even more important after dark. Like AMEX, don't leave home without it :)
And a loud whistle, a 6' SMB was missed, 2 of us blowing caught the attention of our local outrigger boat in Bali in May.
 
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