Well....not quite. At Wakulla you don't have raging currents that can switch directions according to depth or in the span of 10-15 minutes, and there are no white sharks lurking about (although I consider sharks to be generally a very minor concern, in the case of California, southern Australia, and South Africa, white sharks can be a VERY big concern for decompression diving). No diving to those depths in any conditions is a "piece of cake", regardless of whether the "right" mixtures are used (which I'm sure you already know). Mostly giving you a hard time, because I otherwise completely agree with both you and Harorld on this case. Aloha, Rich Rich - was making a depth comparison. Why is it you guys are so worried about a creature that it takes two days of chumming to even get a picture of. Now if I saw you coming at me with that rebreather on.... G Richard Pyle deepreef@bi*.bi*.ha*.or* ******************************************************************* "WHATEVER happens to you when you willingly go underwater is COMPLETELY and ENTIRELY your own responsibility! If you cannot accept this responsibility, stay out of the water!" ******************************************************************* -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@terra.net'. Send subscription/archive requests to `techdiver-request@terra.net'. <---- End Included Message ---->
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