Two divers missing Whitsunday Islands

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personally, providing they are innocent victims, they shouldnt have to pay a single cent

i think its becasue they stitched up media deals so quickly that it has caused the general public and media to turn against them

but im guessing they had alot of time to talk about selling their story while they were floating out there for 18hrs

cheers


Based on the interview with both survivors on Australian television tonight the boat operator is in deep s**t.
 
oh thats a given.... aussie WorkCover is involved

last time i heard of WorkCover involved in a scuba incident was in Melbourne when a certified diver died - they got a record $$$ judgement against the dive op (now in bankruptcy)
 
Rich is a dive instructor and has been working as a liveaboard tour leader in Thailand for several years, he is very well liked and respected as a pro here in Phuket. For sure he's be diving with a safety sausage, but from his comments in the news, if they surfaced away from the boat in choppy seas, with the sun behind them - a sausage may not be seen and a regular whistle may not be heard. Can't see how the boat did not find them or look for them sooner though.

I'm off to the nearest store to get my signalling mirror, plastic bag, dive alert, strobe, back up strobe and extra long safety sausage!
 
personally, providing they are innocent victims, they shouldnt have to pay a single cent

i think its becasue they stitched up media deals so quickly that it has caused the general public and media to turn against them

but im guessing they had alot of time to talk about selling their story while they were floating out there for 18hrs

cheers

I agree almity. If they just got lost then they should not have to pay a cent, even if they got money from the media.
 
Batfish posted a link that said they had a big SMB but the dive boat didn't see it and the helos still just about missed them? Would you mind reposting that here Batfish?
 
Rich is a dive instructor and has been working as a liveaboard tour leader in Thailand for several years, he is very well liked and respected as a pro here in Phuket. For sure he's be diving with a safety sausage, but from his comments in the news, if they surfaced away from the boat in choppy seas, with the sun behind them - a sausage may not be seen and a regular whistle may not be heard. Can't see how the boat did not find them or look for them sooner though.

I'm off to the nearest store to get my signalling mirror, plastic bag, dive alert, strobe, back up strobe and extra long safety sausage!
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With all of the previous safety gear mentioned, coming up into the sun, makes it almost impossible for the boat crew to see you. This happened to me and my wife several years ago off of the coast of Venezuela diving on a liveaboard. Bottom line is that we did not follow dive masters instructions and stayed in one spot, while the rest of the divers drifted. We ended up surfacing into the sun and too far from the boat to swim back. All of our safety gear was useless. Too far for noise makers and in the sun, invisible. It took about an hour for the boat to find us and all ended well.

Lots more to the story, but be aware that your position to those looking for you can be critical.
 
Taking what happened a little further, if the "victims" did not follow the dive masters instructions correctly (everyone else did) and surfaced too far from the boat for the boat to see or hear them and the boat did indeed start a search as soon as possible, it is possible that they might not be found.

The divers started the chain of events that led to their problem and maybe the boat did do all that was possible to find them. It is not always the boats fault. I'm beginning to think that the divers were about 99% at fault!
 
Barrier Reef divers rescued after 20 hours stranded in ocean


Two scuba divers who went missing off the Great Barrier Reef in Australia have been found alive after spending more than 20 hours stranded in the ocean.
It is understood that the pair, a 38-year-old British man and a 40-year-old American woman, resurfaced after diving on a reef on Friday nd found themselves 200 metres from their chartered dive expedition boat.
An air search was launched after they failed to rejoin the boat at the scheduled time.
Three aircraft, including a specialised search plane with infrared night vision, were used in the search throughout Friday evening.
At first light, the search was expanded with the addition of seven helicopters and three more planes.
The divers, who have not yet been identified, were seen floating nine miles from where they had been diving near the Whitsunday Islands, off the east coast of Australia.
They were winched onto a helicopter and flown to a hospital in Queensland.
According to a report in the Brisbane Times, the pair were flown to Townsville after an initial medical assessment. They were spending the night in hospital under observation for mild hypothermia.
Rather than fight against the strong current, it is believed the pair made a decision to remain where they were until they could be rescued.
Shane Chelepy, the Queensland state police superintendent, put their survival down to their ability to remain calm.
"They strapped themselves together using their weight belts, they conserved energy, stayed as a pair and awaited rescue," he said.
 
The divers started the chain of events that led to their problem and maybe the boat did do all that was possible to find them. It is not always the boats fault. I'm beginning to think that the divers were about 99% at fault!

Not raising the alert for 3 hours when two divers are missing in the ocean is criminal, in my opinion.

How can you possibilty say the boat did all they could when they let 3 hours pass before alerting emergency services?
 

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