lamont
Contributor
Brings to my mind forum discussions where different diver perspectives are compared; some strongly believe in self-reliance, to the extent of not assuming assistance will be available, and some believe strongly in the 'team' approach, an example being a team of GUE DIR-trained divers with standardized gear configurations familiar with each other & one another's gear. With such divergent viewpoints, divers who don't dive together regularly over time are often not on the same page with buddy practices.
You also have to self-reliant to be a team member. In the worst case, not only do you have to get yourself out of the dive, but you have to drag a buddy who may be incapacitated or their gear may be severely compromised out of the dive.
Most of the problems that went wrong here would, in fact, be fixed by better self-reliance. Its not really either-or. Team diving (properly done) adds some defense-in-depth on top of that, and should add redundant gas (particularly for single tank divers), but it doesn't change any of the rest of the analysis.