Reef Sweep and Beach Cleanup June 12 '04

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I'm putting it down on my calendar.
 
Sounds good to me, we haven't done a clean up project before....... anything special needed other than maybe gloves?
 
I sent Rose an email to see if the Lauderdale by the Sea location could be added, alluding that a good amount of us would be willing to do that area. Once I have a reply I will post it here. Either way, I'm up for some beach reef sweeping. One question, how will we log it on our REEF survey form???????
 
There we go, we'll get a few people from here writing.. that'll get their attention!! :D Divers in abundance!!

baitedstorm - aside from making sure your gear is in good order and probably wanting to do a good once over on it to make sure there are no loose or floppy straps, etc, that can get hung up you want a pair of trauma shears. They work way better than a knife and will cut steel liter like butter.

I can get trauma shears at a very reasonable rate, and since I only really carry them for clean up dives, I dont much care about a carry case for them. If anyone is interested please let me know and I'll order a box or two for the event - I've got the lowest price you can find them for ocean side :D
 
CBulla:
I can get trauma shears at a very reasonable rate, and since I only really carry them for clean up dives, I dont much care about a carry case for them. If anyone is interested please let me know and I'll order a box or two for the event - I've got the lowest price you can find them for ocean side :D

They supply you with shears for the dive. But I would like to get a pair for my own use.

Marc
 
So would I. I hear you can get them for about $2.50 at Walgreens...
 
If you can show me the walgreens with the shears at that price you'll get them from me at that- otherwise they are $5 and I can guarantee that I'll have them.
 
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