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Could have been wind. Might have been vandals. They say "Tomich Bros" on the side which is a seafood company.
 
Strange... Shame to see the pollution and waste this obviously is. Made for a good home for those star fish though:D

In Rincon, PR there is a guy who, in saying goodbye to his marriage, sank a coffin he made. That was an interesting story...
 
Anyone care to guess how many ping-pong balls will that salvage operation would take?
 
Rodger Rauch (harbor master) was there for the cleanup. We hooked quiet a bit of "junk" with the crane but I did not find the dumpsters until the end of the day as they were out towards the end of the pier. The crane was to big to go out on the pier that far, which was a bummer as I really wanted to help hall those babies out. I told Roger their location and he said his crew would get them. I will post more video of the cleanup after a little editing.

Next year I think we should announce the event here on scubaboard.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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