Anderson Cooper Goes Blind. Yes, you can burn
your eyeballs. That's what happened to this CNN
newsman when he spent two hours on a boat in
Portugal without sunglasses and ended up blind for
36 hours. As he said on his talk show Anderson Live,
"I wake up in the middle of the night and it feels like
my eyes are on fire, and I think, 'Maybe I have sand in
them.' I douse my eyes with water. Anyway, it turns
out I have sunburned my eyeballs." He had a case of
photokeratitis, which happens when UV light reflected
off water, sand or snow burns the cornea. It usually
starts a few hours after coming in from the sun, and
while the effects are temporary, it can be so painful that
people feel they can't open their eyes, as Cooper experienced.
So even if the sun doesn't seem very bright
while standing on that dive boat, don't forget your UV
light-blocking sunglasses and broad-brimmed hat.
Update to "Dive Micronesia" Discount Airfares. In
last month's e-mail newsletter, we mentioned United
Airlines' discounted airfare to Micronesia destinations
between now and March 31, 2014. Katrina Adams, the
co-owner of Kosrae Village Ecolodge who gave us the
original information, just alerted us that the net fare
code she cited has changed. "The code that United
uses is the same as the old Continental code: GG VUS
MIC." So give that one to your travel agent or United
rep when booking. Adams has the updated details on
Kosrae Village's website at http://kosraevillage.com/traveltips.shtml#vismic
Beware the HMAS Adelaide. Australian medical
experts say 2012 marked a record high of bends cases
in the state of New South Wales, thanks to a new dive
site on its central coast. The naval frigate HMAS Adelaide was sunk off Terrigal and Avoca beaches last year to
become an artificial reef and since then, doctors have reported significant increases in the number of divers with
DCS. In August, when the dive season started, 27 patients
had already been treated at Sydney's Prince of Wales
Hospital. In comparison, there were 19 cases in total in 2011
and 28 in 2010. The medical pros say the contributing factors
include the depth of the wreck (it lies at 105 feet), time
between dives and relative diver inexperience.
Another Use for Old Scuba Tanks? How about for
making motorcycles run? That's what Dean Benstead, an
engineering grad student in Australia, is doing with his
O2 Pursuit project, motorcyles powered by scuba tanks
and rotary engines. He started with a Yamaha WR250R
frame, then added an scuba tank and a 25-pound engine
to power the rear wheel. Squeeze the throttle and air is
released to accelerate the bike. The O2 Pursuit gets 62
miles on a full tank, and can hit a top speed of 87 m.p.h.
"When the air comes out, it's in the same state as when
you compressed it," Benstead said. "You haven't technically
used anything."See the bike at Benstead's site
http://o2pursuitdeanbenstead.wordpress.com
Thanks, Jessica Biel. This Hollywood starlet was
the one who got her new husband, singer/actor Justin
Timberlake, to start diving and overcome his fear of sharks.
While on a dive trip in Australia, Timberlake got cold feet
when he spotted a shark circling the boat as he and Biel
were about to jump in. As he told Jay Leno while on The
Tonight Show, "It's not so much that I'm afraid of sharks,
it's just that if I were in the ocean and encountered one,
I'd probably do the same thing everyone here would do,
which is flap and scream like a little girl. I had never gone
diving before I met Jessica, and she actually talked me into
it. I said, 'I got one rule. If we are on that boat and I see a
shark, I'm not going in the water, it's not happening.' But
he forced himself to overcome his nerves in front of Biel,
and admits exploring the Great Barrier Reef with her was
an unforgettable experience. "I just had this moment where
I looked at her and was like, 'Ahh, whatever!' And we went
in. It was actually really unbelievable."