How much are coral reefs worth? Specialists hired to evaluate the worth
of Guam’s reefs announced in August
that the local reef system was worth
$147 million annually. Tourism: $102
million. Fishing: $550,000. Diving:
$12.3 million. Coastal protection:
$8.5 million. Property value: $15.4
million. Professor Barry Smith of
the University of Guam Marine Lab
said that information would come in
handy if an oil tanker grounded and
wiped out the entire reef. The island
has a price tag for which it can hold
the tanker company responsible.
Policymakers can use the figure to
decide whether to put more money
into reef protection. Smith said
Hawaii’s reefs, which have much
higher usage than Guam’s, were
recently valued at $300 million.
(Katie Worth, Pacific Daily News)
Diver gashed by prop: At CoCo
View, in Roatan, Honduras, the boat captain gave Debbie Shoemaker the
go ahead for a back roll entry, but
the dive boat swung over her as she
bobbed to the surface. The propeller
inadvertently engaged, gashing
her arm to the bone and damaging
nerves in her left foot and the propeller
hit here multiple times from the
left hip down. She told Undercurrent “I threw my left arm up to buy me
a couple of seconds and protect my
face.” After the September incident,
she said the captain told her, “That’s
one reason I don’t like this boat, it
has done this once before.”CoCo’s
manager, Billy Hale, told Undercurrent
that “The linkage on the marine gear
and the complete shifter control
were replaced as soon as I became
aware of the problem.” Shoemaker
says she learned three things: “I will
never again jump off a boat unless
the engine is turned off; I will never
travel without pain medicine; and I
will never dive without a 3-ml wetsuit because it really saved my butt from deeper
lacerations.”
Law Suit Settled. The parents of
California scuba instructor Mollie Suh
Yaley, 26, who died after a 2002 diving
accident in Monterey, have settled a
wrongful-death lawsuit against ambulance
company American Medical Response.
It took an AMR ambulance 12 minutes
to reach the beach from nearby Pacific
Grove, and an AMR paramedic ceased
lifesaving efforts after working on Yaley
for 22 minutes -- a county protocol
that has since been changed. One of
the ambulance crew members told The
Monterey County Herald that he and his
partner used heroin the day Yaley was
found unconscious in about 15 feet of
water at a Cannery Row dive spot.
Rick Frehsee: The popular and worldrenowned
underwater photographer Rick Frehsee died in late August from
a heart attack. He was 63 years old. His
photographs have appeared in Sport
Diver, Ocean Realm, Skin Diver, National
Geographic, and scores of nondiving publications
He taught underwater photography
for Nikon Inc. for ten years.
Sniffing at the Blue Grotto: The clear
waters of Florida’s Blue Grotto, which
have lured Tiger Woods, the prince of
Thailand and thousands of other divers,
were offered at auction on December 8. The bidding for the 14-acre property
started at $3 million, but the top bid
of $1.5 million fell far short of owner
Edward Paradiso’s wishes and he refused
to sell. Jeff Chadwick, a developer from
Largo, said he hoped to improve the dive
center and boosted his bid to $2 million
after the auction, but said Paradiso wanted
“a silly number.” Paradiso has a permit
to pull 100,000 gallons a day from the
grotto, which he thought would attract
water bottlers. The auction had worried
Central Florida divers such as Erik
Denson, president of a local affiliate of
the National Association of Black Scuba
Divers. “It would be a huge loss,” he said.
“It’s a great facility for scuba training.” If
you’re interested in a 100 ft. deep Florida
sinkhole, call Paradiso at 1-352 528-5770.
(Stephen Hudak, Orlando Sentinel).
Cozumel: Many divers ask us about
the post Wilma status. While there is
always shallow reef damage after strong
hurricanes, the deeper Cozumel diving
is less affected, yet there is some damage
and sand on some reefs, but not enough
to stay away. Check the status of hotels
and dive operations at www.travelnotes.
cc/cozumel/links/hurricane.php. www.
aldora.com/wilma/wilma_updates.htm.
See photos at www.imagestation.com/
album/pictures.html?id=2118380855&m
ode=guest. Read an excellent Washington
Post article at www.washingtonpost.com (search for Wilma in the December 11
edition).