I still find that electrofishing theory really hard to believe. The guy must have been technically on top of both their heads same time and zapped them.
DC is very inefficient basically used by people wearing a car battery as a backpack two poles in their hand walking around the beach zapping small fish.
For larger setups, an impulse system which would have been strong enough to zapp them in maybe up to 6ft/2m depth would have been big on a boat with a generator and still would have had to be real close from what my impression is.
Check Youtube electrofishing its widely used in the scientific community to do fish counts but the setups are not exactly small.
Question for CC divers... If fisherman were electrocuting fish and the divers were near by... is it possible it disrupted the electronics of the CC system? Causing the oxygen loop to fail?
I would expect f they saw computers or alerts disrupted they would go straight to bail out - no?
Could be but
a) again the poles would have had to be very close and
b) that would not have had their loops go bad immediately unless maybe stuck open solenoid which they would have had figured real quick.
There is defiantly a problem with fishing in that lake! The bottom is basically covered with nets and lines so I would not take fishing totally out of the game.
The reason I pointed out zero to hero training is they are, especially in Chinese media called very experienced, top experts, which in the very young, fast developing Chinese scuba industry microcosmos might be true, but compared to some of those around the world who have been diving for decades, they are rather baby divers. And don't get me wrong on that! I do not want to be mean, they were definitely good divers, and they definitely had some great training.
But put it in context with some of them went from Try Scuba to Cave 2, plus various side track training like CCR within <=5 years while having jobs that support their activities and a family... And you don't have a lot of local diving opportunities in China.
And just as I had seen it coming... Chinese officials will put it on some illegal / unlawful action as per this
article the blaming is already going on
"Local police have not yet revealed any information on their investigations. The actual cause of death will be confirmed during an autopsy. In the meantime, netizens and diving professionals are now arguing about whether the two divers were qualified to conduct the survey and mapping mission.
An officer from the Hebei Bureau of Geo Information told Red Star News that, according to China's Surveying and Mapping Law, underwater surveys require special qualifications and applications, as it is illegal to map the Great Wall without approval from relevant organs.
Some netizens are also arguing that GUE, as a "foreign organization," are responsible for their "illegal activities" in China, including the deaths of the two divers.
But others say it is normal for Chinese divers to possess international certificates as diving has only just entered China in the past decade. The team is no more than a private diving club, whose members have certificates from the same organization. GUE has not responded to media inquiries so far."
The Shanghai based GUE instructor who according to several articles is the person who brought up the electrofishing theory now has a imminent interest finding someone elses' wrongful doing.