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Wednesday, November 16, 2005

TEC diving seminar

For my Dallas readers, if you ever wondered what TEC diving involves, Blue Dolphin Scuba is offering an introductory 'TEC' seminar this evening at 6:30 at their Plano location. The seminar will cover information about mixed gases, cave diving, as well as Extended Range and Decompression diving. Divers will also find out how big their purses (or wallets) need to be for TEC gear.

If you're in town...check it out!

Monday, November 07, 2005

Somolian pirates attempt attack on luxury cruise vessel

Two pirate boats violently attacked the US-owned Seabourn Spirit about 100 miles off the Somalian coast.

Pirates fired rocket-propelled grenades and assault rifles as heavily armed bandits tried to get on board. The cruise ship escaped by moving at high speed and changing courses.

Andrew Linnington, a spokesman for Numast, the Merchant Navy officers' union, said there would be urgent talks with shipowners in London this week to discuss the problem of Somalia, claiming these incidents were close to being out of control.

Close?

Anarchist Somalia, which has had no government since 1991, according to Linnington, had 23 reported attacks since March this year, including two UN relief ships.

In the past 10 years hundreds of seaman have been killed and thousands injured in pirate attacks across the world.

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Reason not to dive alone

While I know there is a solo diving certification attainable to those advanced divers, I have never been an advocate of it unless a diver plans to use it strictly for emergency purposes only.

Saturday afternoon, Cape Cod police discovered the body of a 42-year-old man who was diving alone. It is believed he was entangled in lines attached to a buoy or lobster trap.

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