it's alright...8 dives in yongala is too much, no?
you're ndl will be low though...
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it's alright...8 dives in yongala is too much, no?
I thought it was 8 dives in 48 hours... no?Why would my NDL be low with Nitrox and 18 hours of surface interval every 2 dives?
I thought it was 8 dives in 48 hours... no?
oh, ok then, you won't have any problem: enjoy the yongala!No, I meant staying 4 days diving the yongala, instead of 2
I honestly HATE that part.- Minke whales everyday for several hours, with a peak of 16 at the same time - Dr Alastair Birtles from James Cook University, who studies minke whales was on the boat (as far as I got, there is always someone from his team in these minke whale liveaboards in June/July) and gave us presentations after dinner on the minkes and the behaviours we had observed.
I honestly HATE that part.
First: you cannot monopolise the whole boat for 4 freaking days and talk every night about freaking Minkes. This was actually not just me, but overall the feeling on the boat...
Second: I am a scientist myself (different field), and it was very annoying for me to see an aspect of my job when I was on vacation. I was actually trying to escape from the classic egoistic academic scientist that I have to deal every day, and who did I find on the boat? One of them.