3rd July 2011

Hectic… Thats the best description for the last few days.

UK wise, I have been working on several titles at the same time, including a new one for BSAC (British Diving Club)… which is cool..

Here, Jenny was conducting a 1 person Open Water Course with a Japanese student. Jen thought that the student was very attentive and Jen was very impressed with her diving.

Me, apart from the UK work, I was teaching a 6 person Rescue Course with another instructor named Tina. This is a challenging 3 day course that teaches them all the skills required if they ever were unfortunate enough to be involved in a diver rescue.

To say it is challenging for the students is true, but for us instructors… it is even more challenging. On the last day, in 1 afternoon, Tina (whose was good cop) and I (who was bad cop) registered 7 dives each, with no safety stops, as we had to perform 6 student rescues from the ocean floor and then 4 Divemaster trainees rescue assessments.

The rescue assessment involves the students or the divemasters recovering a diver from the bottom, and bringing them up inflating their BCD. This is a very dangerous procedure if not done correctly. In training the day before, one of the students did not do what he was briefed and I had to intervene to stop a very serious situation. It took a lot of effort to stop a completely out of control diver shooting to the surface, and I lost my temper with the student while underwater. Anyway, on this final day, every student and divemaster completed a satisfactory recovery from the bottom.

After the recovery from the bottom, they then have to do rescue breaths while dragging the unresponsive diver back to the boat, removing all scuba equipment, and then get them up the back of the boat… After lots of shouting from me, and encouragement from Tina, they all made it.

4 of the Rescue Divers are heading onto Divemaster training, and I believe this course has brought them together as a team, which will serve them well in their DMT course.

Well done to all, and boy… I am tired!

P.S.  A cat that pops in occasionally, was pregnant, but has had its kittens somewhere… now if I can just follow her one day……

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1st July 2011

Many apologies for the lack of updates..

Jen is on an open water course and I am on a 6 person rescue course, one of the most demanding course for student divers.

Although fun, hours are short, and fitting it in with UK work leaves me no time to do a blog.

The course ends tomorrow, when hopefully after the students celebrations… I can resume blogging.

As always, love to all..

x

SD

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28th June 2011

A few days ago, we had a dive site clean up day..

35 people from our school turned up… the biggest in over a year which was great…

The boat headed to Shark Bay where we all jumped in with our separate groups. Jen and I were on our own, and collected various pieces of electrical cable, batteries and plastic bottles.

About 20 minutes into the dive, we came across a massive net, which took another 30 minutes to cut coral and other things out, to release the net from the bottom. Carrying it back to the boat was difficult, but we managed.

Once on the boat, we managed to free the remaining coral, and found two of these poor crabs entangled in it.

Free, the crabs went on there merry way, and we returned to the Dive School…

A very enjoyable day for all!

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