A dead person. Searching for a cadaver in 17 feet of water with zero vis is no picnic...
Let the awkward silence begin!!!!
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A dead person. Searching for a cadaver in 17 feet of water with zero vis is no picnic...
as a rescue diver I concur, although I have not had to go on a recovery as of yet. the idea of searching for a cadaver is not what anyone wants to do. my hat is off to youA dead person. Searching for a cadaver in 17 feet of water with zero vis is no picnic...
What is unusual that I find now, THE AMOUNT OF PLASTIC AND GARBAGE ON THE BOTTOM!
When I was a kid growing up in Key Largo during the 70's and 80's, we would go diving every day and never ever see plastic or garbage on the bay side or the ocean bottom. Now you see it everywhere, it BS!
For all you divers out there, if you see plastic or any type of garbage please pick it up and dispose properly. Let's try and keep the oceans and marine life in good shape!
Watch A Plastic Ocean if you really want to get upset! Mission Blue and Chasing Coral are also a good watch. I know off topic but everybody should watch!
I found a couple of knives too, and though I like one of them, the Kershaw Sea Hunter, it's of no use for diving since the sheath are missing.Found a couple of knives. One fairly nice titanium knife. My buddy uses it now.