Kharon
Contributor
Two come to mind. First was 2017 at Te Amo Beach, Bonaire. I was north, near the Port Bonaire entry and a zillion fish of all kinds, from every direction congregated right in front of me and proceeded to file past me in a stream. Blew me away. It was like a fireworks finale.
Second was with a Tavernier dive shop that didn't mention current in the breifing, put me in the water alone before the rest of the divers, then left me in high chop far from the boat for 20-30 minutes before finally coming to my distress calls, Storm whistle, Dive Alert. I was out of air in the main tank and 19 cf pony, being pushed face down from every direction, and was definitely sure I was going to drown. I haven't dove since. Oh, and they did have a dingy that could have been sent, but didn't bother.
Second was with a Tavernier dive shop that didn't mention current in the breifing, put me in the water alone before the rest of the divers, then left me in high chop far from the boat for 20-30 minutes before finally coming to my distress calls, Storm whistle, Dive Alert. I was out of air in the main tank and 19 cf pony, being pushed face down from every direction, and was definitely sure I was going to drown. I haven't dove since. Oh, and they did have a dingy that could have been sent, but didn't bother.