flyingDiver75
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Had the pleasure of shadowing Below 130 Diving's TDI Advanced Nitrox / Decompression Procedures class during their graduation dive on the USS Oriskany, Sunday off Pensacola. We did 30 minutes at 150' on EAN25 followed by 40 minutes of drift decompression using EAN80 at our 30' and 20' stops.
My 2nd time to the flight deck and it didn't disappoint. From the tower, we swam the starboard deck to the stern, around the fantail, and up the port walkway to the midship elevator before crossing back to the tower to start up.
Lots of snapper, grouper, shovel-nose lobster, and lionfish. 2 sharks paid a visit when we ascended past the tower. We placed a dog-tag for an Oriskany veteran during the dive.
We lucked into a smooth ride out and back with mild top water and bottom currents. Mid-water current was running and we drifted about 2 miles during deco very glad we didn't have to spend deco on a fixed line.
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My 2nd time to the flight deck and it didn't disappoint. From the tower, we swam the starboard deck to the stern, around the fantail, and up the port walkway to the midship elevator before crossing back to the tower to start up.
Lots of snapper, grouper, shovel-nose lobster, and lionfish. 2 sharks paid a visit when we ascended past the tower. We placed a dog-tag for an Oriskany veteran during the dive.
We lucked into a smooth ride out and back with mild top water and bottom currents. Mid-water current was running and we drifted about 2 miles during deco very glad we didn't have to spend deco on a fixed line.
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