99north
Contributor
Regardless of this forum or the posting rules, someone has died while scuba diving and we as a dive community should be very sad for that.
As a fairly new diver, 53 dives, I cringe when i hear about accidents happening and tell myself everytime I go diving that this dive will be a safe dive or its a no go. I check, double check, go over everything in my head many times and try to be very cool and collected underwater.
Watching my air and my depth and my buddy like the book taught us all.
BUT a death sends a chill down my spine and I think that its important for us as a dive community to be made aware of the circumstances surrounding the incident. Sorry if this seems morbib but every accident should be a learning lesson for us all,, recreational, tech or otherwise.
So if anyone can post some info about this unfortunate incident then we may all learn a little something to prevent further incidences
My utmost condolences go out to the family and relatives of the deceased person and I only wish we don't hear about dive accidents at all.
Everyone please be careful out there and have a safe enjoyable and fun dive.
My two cents worth
99north
As a fairly new diver, 53 dives, I cringe when i hear about accidents happening and tell myself everytime I go diving that this dive will be a safe dive or its a no go. I check, double check, go over everything in my head many times and try to be very cool and collected underwater.
Watching my air and my depth and my buddy like the book taught us all.
BUT a death sends a chill down my spine and I think that its important for us as a dive community to be made aware of the circumstances surrounding the incident. Sorry if this seems morbib but every accident should be a learning lesson for us all,, recreational, tech or otherwise.
So if anyone can post some info about this unfortunate incident then we may all learn a little something to prevent further incidences
My utmost condolences go out to the family and relatives of the deceased person and I only wish we don't hear about dive accidents at all.
Everyone please be careful out there and have a safe enjoyable and fun dive.
My two cents worth
99north