cdiver2
Contributor
Ok, I see your point. But who sais that you are ENTITLED to see anything?? Just because it's sunk does not automatically give anyone the right to proclaim that it must remain intact for future generations,Think of it this way,at the expense of identification.
A father and son diving a wreck that can't be touched. "wow dad, nice dive, what was the name of that ship?.. Don't know son... How did it sink?.. Can't help you there either. Do we know anything about this ship?.. Sorry son, we can't even touch it! How will we ever know what happened??? Can't help you there either, but we did see some great rusting hull plates didn't we??"
Personally, I would rather know what happened at the expense of a few artifacts, as it gives the dive meaning and purpose.
And, having spent the last 5 days wreck diving with Richie, I can tell you that he's as stand up of a guy as I have ever met!
Safe Diving
This wreck had already been identified, From the Trident web site
After 4 dives on the Akela ,pictured above,
, and then back overnight to Samui.we moved on to one of our favourite wrecks , the Tottori Maru for 4 more dives and one more telegraph