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Scuby Dooby:
Nitrogen Narcosis is funny stuff - Me at 148 feet:

Goooo thaaaattttt wayyyyyy . . . . whiiiiiiiccchhhhhh waaayyyyyy?????? Oh yeahhhhhhh . . . thaaaattttt wayyyyyyy . . . . checkkkkkk sppppggggg . . . movvvvvvvveeeee arrrrrmmmmmm . . .hmmmm . . . yupppp . . . .ok . . . puttttt spggggggg backkkkkk . . . .waittttt . . . what did it sayyyyyyy . . . movvveeee arrrrmmmmmmmm againnnnnnn . . . . :wink:

Dopey!!!!


HAHAHHAHAHAHAHA !!!! i know that feeling , indeed very nice feeling, however dangerous at depth. hehhehehe

one time we were to do 150ft. one of the guys had a narc hit at 120ft, he was having a headache. it took about a minute or so for him to normalize at depth.
 
remora approaching divers , to me has two possibilities;

1. a shark is in the area
2. a shark WAS in the area.

normally the remora wouldn't leave the shark. however a remora approaching divers would be unnatural for the fish, most probably it lost it's host.

so there is the possibility that the host(shark) has died.
 
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